Joining
other
actors
and
celebrities
of
the
Hindi
film
industry,
Chitrangda
Singh
too
has
slammed
the
media
trial
of
Rhea
Chakraborty
in
the
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
death
case.
She
said
that
the
extreme
way
in
which
Rhea
is
being
judged,
labeled
and
vilified
even
before
the
due
process
of
law,
has
bothered
her.
Speaking
to
Times
of
India,
Chitrangda
said,
"It
definitely
bothers
me
because
it's
too
extreme
at
times.
You
want
to
sit
and
judge
people
and
their
moral
character
so
easily.
I
feel
one
should
refrain
from
doing
so
because
it's
affecting
people
and
their
families
a
lot.
Yes,
I
do
believe
in
justice
but
the
fight
for
justice
should
be
for
everyone.
A
person
is
innocent
until
proven
guilty.
There's
a
popular
saying,
'It's
better
that
10
guilty
men
go
free
than
one
innocent
man
be
wrongly
convicted.'"
She
went
on
to
raise
important
questions
on
the
subject.
"Media
trials
can
do
a
lot
of
damage
to
a
person's
life.
Suppose,
hypothetically
speaking,
what
if
this
person
is
found
innocent
at
the
end
of
it?
So
much
damage
has
already
been
done
to
them
and
their
peace
of
mind
socially
and
it's
not
fair," she
said.
Chitrangada
added,
"One
should
sit
back
and
think
about
it
as
much
as
we
are
looking
for
justice.
A
little
moral
decency
needs
to
be
observed.
Let
law
take
its
course.
It
might
take
its
time
but
in
the
meanwhile,
we
should
be
compassionate
a
bit.
What
if
Rhea
is
not
guilty?
Think
about
'what
if'
before
passing
judgments."
Others
like
Taapsee
Pannu,
Hansal
Mehta,
Anurag
Kashyap,
Swara
Bhasker,
Vidya
Balan,
Lakshmi
Manchu
and
many
more
have
raised
their
voice
against
the
vilification
and
witch-hunt
of
Rhea
while
seeking
justice
for
her
late
boyfriend
Sushant.