Bollywood
actresses
Deepika
Padukone,
Shraddha
Kapoor,
Rakul
Preet
Singh
and
Sara
Ali
Khan
have
been
summoned
by
the
Narcotics
Control
Bureau
(NCB)
in
connection
with
consumption
of
drugs.
The
case
is
in
connection
with
the
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
death
case,
where
the
late
actor's
former
girlfriend
Rhea
Chakraborty
and
her
brother
Showik
Chakraborty
were
arrested
for
acquiring
drugs
for
the
actor.
A
senior
official
from
the
NCB
confirmed
to
a
FilmiBeat
source,
saying
that
the
actresses
have
been
summoned
and
will
have
to
be
present
in
the
next
three
days
for
questioning.
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मामले
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Deepika
Padukone
will
have
to
take
a
break
from
her
shooting
in
Goa
to
make
herself
available
for
the
NCB
on
September
25,
as
per
information
available
to
FilmiBeat.
It
has
been
learnt
that
Deepika
Padukone
and
her
manager
Karishma
Prakash
(of
KWAN
Talent
Management
Agency)
who
had
asked
for
time
till
September
25
from
the
NCB
will
be
confronted
with
each
other
at
the
NCB.
Saif
Ali
Khan's
daughter
Sara
Ali
Khan,
whose
name
had
emerged
in
the
boatman's
statement
given
to
the
NCB,
has
been
also
summoned.
The
actress
is
presently
at
home
in
Mumbai.
Shraddha
Kapoor's
name
had
come
up
in
a
chat
where
she
is
asking
for
'CBD
Oil' from
manager
Jaya
Saha.
Both
Sara
Ali
Khan
and
Shraddha
Kapoor
have
been
summoned
on
September
26
by
the
NCB.
Incidentally,
the
two
actresses
are
clients
of
the
KWAN
Talent
Management
Agency,
who
also
managed
Sushant
Singh
Rajput.
Rhea
Chakraborty's
friend
Simone
Khambatta,
a
fashion
designer
whose
name
has
been
floating
around
for
quite
some
time
in
the
same
drug
case,
has
also
been
summoned
by
the
NCB.
Before
being
summoned
by
the
NCB,
Rakul
Preet
Singh
had
moved
the
court
against
the
media
to
stop
them
from
using
her
name.
Rakul
was
shooting
away
from
Mumbai
and
has
been
asked
to
be
present
at
the
NCB
office
in
Mumbai
for
questioning
on
September
24.
The
investigation
of
the
drugs
angle
in
the
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
death
case
has
lead
to
raids
and
crackdown's
on
drugs
consumption
in
Bollywood,
television
and
also
the
Kannada
film
industry,
with
several
arrests
being
made.