Kangana
Ranaut
had
said
that
she
would
return
her
Padma
Shri
if
she
could
not
prove
her
allegations
against
Karan
Johar,
Aditya
Chopra
and
the
'movie
mafia'
in
relation
to
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death.
Not
having
proved
her
claims
yet,
Kangana
has
moved
on
to
another
theory
after
it
was
reported
that
Narcotics
Control
Bureau
joined
the
investigation
of
Sushant's
death.
She
made
yet
another
round
of
allegations
against
the
Hindi
film
industry,
this
time
related
to
the
usage
of
drugs.
She
claimed
that
Sushant
was
'killed'
because
he
knew
some
dirty
secrets.
For
someone
who
had
staked
her
Padma
Shri
on
the
allegation
that
Sushant
took
his
own
life
unable
to
bear
the
discrimination
and
humiliation
he
faced
in
the
industry,
her
new
allegation
is
a
direct
contradiction.
In
a
series
of
tweets
about
'debauchery,
drug
abuse
and
movie
mafia',
Kangana
said
that
she
would
be
willing
to
help
the
NCB
but
would
first
need
protection
from
the
Central
Government
because
she
is
risking
her
career
and
life.
She
tweeted,
"I
am
more
than
willing
to
help
@narcoticsbureau
but
I
need
protection
from
the
centre
government,
I
have
not
only
risked
my
career
but
also
my
life,
it
is
quiet
evident
Sushanth
knew
some
dirty
secrets
that's
why
he
has
been
killed."
I
am
more
than
willing
to
help
@narcoticsbureau
but
I
need
protection
from
the
centre
government,
I
have
not
only
risked
my
career
but
also
my
life,
it
is
quiet
evident
Sushanth
knew
some
dirty
secrets
that’s
why
he
has
been
killed.
But
in
her
interview
with
Arnab
Goswami
she
had
said
about
the
'movie
mafia',
"I
am
not
saying
that
anyone
wanted
Sushant
to
die,
but
definitely
doomed.
These
people
are
emotional
vultures.
They
want
to
see
people
lynch
themselves."
In
another
tweet
she
wrote,
"Most
popular
drug
in
the
film
industry
is
cocaine,
it
is
used
in
almost
all
house
parties
it's
very
expensive
but
in
the
beginning
when
you
go
to
the
houses
of
high
and
mighty
it's
given
free,
MDMA
crystals
are
mixed
in
water
and
at
times
passed
on
to
you
without
your
knowledge."
Most
popular
drug
in
the
film
industry
is
cocaine,
it
is
used
in
almost
all
house
parties
it’s
very
expensive
but
in
the
beginning
when
you
go
to
the
houses
of
high
and
mighty
it’s
given
free,
MDMA
crystals
are
mixed
in
water
and
at
times
passed
on
to
you
without
your
knowledge.
She
further
wrote
how
drug
abuse
and
the
movie
mafia's
underworld
connections
were
flaunted
in
Sanju,
a
biopic
on
actor
Sanjay
Dutt.
"I
don't
think
it's
that
explosive
in
movie
Sanju
exploitation
of
women,
debauchery,
drug
abuse
movie
mafia's
underworld
connections
has
been
flaunted,
explicit
details
are
given
yet
it
seems
they
hold
way
too
much
power
to
pretty
much
get
away
with
anything," she
tweeted.
I
don’t
think
it’s
that
explosive
in
movie
Sanju
exploitation
of
women,
debauchery,
drug
abuse
movie
mafia’s
underworld
connections
has
been
flaunted,
explicit
details
are
given
yet
it
seems
they
hold
way
too
much
power
to
pretty
much
get
away
with
anything.
https://t.co/q2cjFOIvYF
Meanwhile,
talking
about
Kangana's
allegations
on
Sushant's
death,
the
latter's
father's
lawyer
Vikas
Singh
has
said
that
Kangana
is
not
a
friend
or
a
representative
of
Sushant
and
that
she
is
only
highlighting
the
general
discrimination
in
the
industry.
'She
is
only
doing
her
own,'
he
said.
In
an
interview,
Vikas
also
talked
about
how
the
Mumbai
Police
got
diverted
in
its
investigation
by
the
claims
that
Kangana
was
making.