After the drug conspiracy emerged in Sushant Singh Rajput’s death case, Kangana Ranaut claimed that there exists a ‘drug mafia’ in Bollywood. The actress has often even spoken about exposing these drug mafias. Now that NCB has summoned actors like Deepika Padukone, Shraddha Kapoor, Sara Ali Khan and Rakul Preet Singh, Kangana said that ‘Bullywood’ must be regreting their cruelty.
Kangana took to her Twitter handle and wrote, “Finally for the first time Bullywood mafia wishing that Sushant wasn’t killed and Kangana wasn’t pushed against the wall, for the first time they are regretting their cruelty, sadism and silence. For the first time they are wishing they could turn back time and bring us back?(sic).”
Finally for the first time Bullywood mafia wishing that Sushant wasn’t killed and Kangana wasn’t pushed against the wall, for the first time they are regretting their cruelty, sadism and silence. For the first time they are wishing they could turn back time and bring us back🙂
— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) September 23, 2020
Earlier, Kangana had also taken a dig at Deepika over her drive for spreading awareness about mental health. She had tweeted, “Repeat after me, depression is a consequence of drug abuse. So-called high society rich star children who claim to be classy and have a good upbringing ask their manager , “MAAL HAI KYA?” #boycottBollywoodDruggies #DeepikaPadukone(sic).”
Repeat after me, depression is a consequence of drug abuse. So called high society rich star children who claim to be classy and have a good upbringing ask their manager ,” MAAL HAI KYA?” #boycottBollywoodDruggies #DeepikaPadukone https://t.co/o9OZ7dUsfG
— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) September 21, 2020
Reportedly, Deepika will be summoned on September 25, Shraddha Kapoor and Sara Ali Khan have been asked to appear on September 26. Rakul Preet Singh too has been summoned by the agency for further interrogation.
Stay tuned to this space for more updates on this case.
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