Deepika Padukone and Shraddha Kapoor and Sara Ali Khan have appeared before the Narcotics Control Bureau today, they were summoned with regards to the drug case which came into light during the investigation of Sushant Singh Rajput’s death case.
Deepika’s manager Karishma Prakash is also being grilled by the investigating agency. On the other hand, Rhea Chakraborty and her brother Showik’s custody has been extended till October 6.
Alleged chats between Deepika Padukone and Karishma Prakash from October 2017 have led to their summoning, where the actor asked for ‘maal’ and ‘hash’.
In the latest revelation, it emerged that they were a part of a group called ‘DP+Ka+KWAN’, where Deepika Padukone was the admin.
The group was formed by Jaya Saha and its admins were Deepika Padukone and Karishma Prakash. Other members include Vijay Subramaniam, Anirban Das, Producer Madhu Mantena, KWAN CEO Dhruv Chitgopekar among many others.
As per NCB sources to CNN-News18, Deepika Padukone has admitted that the phone number in the 2017 WhatsApp chats belongs to her, however, she has refused to consume drugs. Sharddha and Sara too denied drugs consumption.
Reportedly, Sara Ali Khan and Shraddha Kapoor have made big revelations in relation to the case. Both the actresses disclosed that the ‘Kedarnath’ actor used to take drugs in his vanity van and also during shooting breaks.
Sara and Shraddha both revealed that they saw Sushant Singh Rajput taking drugs.
Rakul Preet Singh was interrogated on September 25 for around 4 hours where she denied consuming any narcotic substances but confessed about her ‘drugs chats’ with Rhea Chakraborty.
She further denied having any contact with the drug peddlers. If needed, the NCB will call the ‘De De Pyaar De’ actress again for questioning.
The NCB officials also grilled Dharma Productions executive producer Kshitij Ravi Prasad and Deepika Padukone’s manager, Karishma Prakash, as part of their investigation into the alleged Bollywood drugs case.
Meanwhile, the NCB has arrested Kshitij Prasad, the manager of Dharma Productions today.