Maninder
Singh
Sirsa
Registers
A
Complaint
Against
Karan
Johar
And
Others
Maninder
Singh
Sirsa
has
filed
a
complaint
with
NCB
against
Karan
Johar,
Deepika
Padukone,
Malaika
Arora,
Arjun
Kapoor,
Shahid
Kapoor,
Varun
Dhawan,
Vicky
Kaushal
and
others
for
"consumption,
possession
and
allowing
a
premise
to
be
used
for
commission
of
offences,
cognizable
in
nature
under
chapter
4
of
the
Narcotic
Drugs
and
Psychotropic
Substances
Act,
1985."
Karan
Johar's
Party
Needs
To
Be
Investigated,
Says
Sirsa
Sirsa
took
to
his
Twitter
page
to
share
pictures
of
his
complaint
copy
and
wrote,
"I
met
Sh.
Rakesh
Asthana,
Chief
of
@narcoticsbureau
at
BSF
head
quarter,
Delhi
regarding
submission
of
complaint
for
investigation
&
action
against
film
Producer
@karanjohar
&
others
for
organizing
drug
party
at
his
residence
in
Mumbai.
That
party
video
must
be
investigated
into!"
Earlier,
Karan
Johar
Had
Clarified
That
No
One
Was
Taking
Drugs
At
His
Party
In
an
interview
with
Rajeev
Masand,
he
had
slammed
Sirsa's
allegations
and
said,
"There
were
achieving
members
of
the
industry
who
were
having
an
easy
night
out
after
a
hard
week
of
work,
having
a
good
time.
I
took
that
video
with
all
the
earnestness...
would
I
be
putting
out
that
video
if
there
was
anything
happening
at
all,
I
am
not
stupid."
He
had
further
added,
"My
mother,
5
minutes
before
this
video,
was
sitting
with
us.
It
was
that
kind
of
a
family,
happy,
social
gathering,
where
friends
were
sitting
and
having
a
good
time
and
we
were
listening
to
some
music,
having
some
good
food
and
having
good
conversational
energy
there.
There
was
nothing
else
going
on."
Vicky
Kaushal,
Who
Was
Present
At
The
Party,
Too
Had
Reacted
To
The
Controversy
Reacting
to
allegations
that
he
was
stoned
at
the
party,
the
Uri:
The
Surgical
Strike
actor
had
opened
up
in
an
interview
and
said, "It
had
a
huge
effect
on
me.
It
is
not
nice
to
be
called
those
names
by
people.
But
there
are
certain
choices
you
have
to
make
at
that
point
of
time.
Firstly,
what
happens
on
Twitter,
how
social
media
trials
take
place
is
that
it
starts
from
‘Hahaha!
They
look
drugged.' Then
it
goes
to
‘Oh!
They
do
look
drugged!'
Then
it
goes
to,
‘They
are
actors!
They
must
be
drugged,'
then
to
‘No
no
no!
I've
seen
them
taking
drugs,'
then
to
‘how
dare
they
take
drugs'
and
then
to
‘shame
of
them!'"
He
further
said
that
he
felt
lame
to
even
defend
himself
for
it
considering
how
the
country
had
bigger
things
to
deal
with.