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Names of several prominent actresses doing the rounds in media reports in chats asking for drugs

The controversial Sushant Singh Rajput’s suspicious suicidal case being deeply investigated by India’s premier agency CBI and Narcotics Control Bureau has now confined itself to probing the drugs angle in depth as new n new skeletons are coming out of the cupboards leading to several arrests ranging from actor Rhea Chakravorthy, her brother Showik n several staff members of deceased SSR and drug peddlers active in Mumbai and Bollywood further allegedly exposing the names of several prominent actresses of their allegedly being involved in the shady deal as drugs inhalers or addicts.

According to the latest media reports of today while Rhea Chakravorthy has been denied bail by the NCB court extending her judicial custody in Baikula jail till 8th October, names of four Bollywood actresses Deepika Padukone, Mamta Shirodkar, Sara Ali Khan’s and Shradha Kapoor has been revealed being supplied drugs by the manager of Quan Talent Management Company Jaya Saha who was allegedly reported to be a facilitator of several actor’s other than the above four.

It has been revealed through Aaj Tak news that Jaya Shah was the girl friend of drug peddler Anuj Keshwani who is already in the NCB’s custody under interrogation from whose possession the NCB has recovered narcotics n money while his house was raided few days ago.

According to the Whats App chats n Keshwani’s interrogation Deepika Padukone and other actresses as above were in contact of Jaya Saha asking her to supply drugs for their consumption earlier.

Jaya Shah’s name appeared in the chats of Rhea Chakraborty where in she had advised the latter of pouring four drops of drugs in the tea of SSR. These chats were caught by the ED earlier and the NCB summoned her for further questioning. During the interrogation Jaya n inquiry of her chats the names of Deepika n other actresses were revealed allegedly asking for ” Maal” drugs , Hashish not Weed etc in 2017.

The NCB is in posession of these chats as credible evidence to summon these actresses in the near future including Deepika Padukone throw more light around the mystery say the news reports.

Several peddlers like one Dhruv n Jaya Shah are allegedly being interrogated currently to unearth the genesis of the drugs’ business in Mumbai being supplied to Bollywood n television actors since long.

According to Aaj Tak, the NCB is interested to expose the big drug dealers n key man active in Mumbai.

The names of Deepika Padukone, former Miss India n actress Narmrata Shirodkar, Shradha Kapoor, n Sara Ali Khan etc have created quite a sensation in the media n Bollywood with chances of them being summoned for interrogation by NCB in the near future, looking , for sure.

Meanwhile a television actress Akshara Singh while talking to AAJ TAK has admitted that she has herself seen in the past that several TV actors used to take drugs even on the sets openly apart from consuming them in night high profile parties , further adding that this shabby addiction is quite common in Bollywood n TV industry and is considered to be a status symbol.

After being denied bail by the NCB court today Rhea Chakraborty n her brother Showik are going to file petition in high court on Wednesday applying for bail say the news reports.

Meanwhile Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut has after the startling revelation of the names of prominent Bollywood actresses including Deepika Padukone n Jaya Shah of Quan has tweeted ( as below) today:

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Sunil Negi

Sunil Negi is a senior journalist and president of Uttarakhand Journalists Forum ( Regd). He usually writes on socio political subjects and have been contributing articles in print media for the last several years. Mr. Sunil Negi had been felicitated by All India Achievers conference's Pride of India and excellence awards apart from several other recognitions. He has translated a book on ecological disaster of Uttarakhand of June 2013 and edited and published two editions of Uttaranchal's Who's Who.

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