Kangana Ranaut takes a dig at 'Bullywood mafia' after NCB summons Deepika Padukone, Sara Ali Khan and other stars in drugs case

Kangana Ranaut takes a dig at ‘Bullywood mafia’ after NCB summons Deepika Padukone, Sara Ali Khan and other stars in drugs case

New Delhi: Actress Kangana Ranaut has but once more attacked Bollywood – ‘Bullywood’ for her – after prime stars resembling Deepika Padukone, Sara Ali Khan, Shraddha Kapoor, Rakul Preet Singh and others have been summoned by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) within the ongoing medicine probe, which started throughout the investigation into actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s demise. 

Soon after the summons have been despatched to them, Kangana tweeted to say, “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 has fairly been vocal the prevalence of drug abuse within the movie business and has been bashing Bollywood since Sushant’s demise in June. 

Meanwhile, in response to sources, Rakul and dressmaker Simone Khambatta will seem earlier than the NCB right now whereas Deepika and her supervisor Karishma Prakash are referred to as tomorrow. Shraddha and Sara Ali Khan can be questioned by NCB on Saturday. 

In the drugs-related angle, the NCB has discovered outstanding Bollywood personalities alleged involvement in consuming and procuring narcotic substances by way of lots of their retrieved WhatsApp chats. 

Sushant’s former supervisor Jaya Saha, who can also be being questioned, has admitted to purchasing CBD oil for Shraddha, Sushant, his actress girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty and movie producer Madhu Mantena. 

 Rhea Chakraborty has already been arrested by the NCB whereas Madhu Mantena was referred to as for questioning on Wednesday. 

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