Raveena
Tandon
has
welcomed
the
drug
probe
by
Narcotics
Control
Bureau
(NCB)
in
the
Hindi
film
industry.
The
actress
feels
that
it
is
high
time
for
a
clean-up
and
hopes
that
this
will
help
younger
and
future
generations.
She
also
asserted
that
the
users
and
suppliers
should
be
punished.
"Twas
high
time
for
clean
up
to
happen.Very
welcome!Will
help
our
young/future
generations.Start
from
here,surely,proceed
to
all
sectors.Uproot
it
from
its
core.Punish
the
Guilty,users,the
dealers/suppliers.The
profiting
Big
Guys
on
the
take,who
give
it
a
blind
eye
and
ruin
people,"
read
Raveena's
tweet.
Earlier,
Raveena
had
questioned
and
slammed
Kangana's
claim
that
99
percent
of
the
Hindi
film
industry
is
involved
in
substance
abuse.
"Globally,99%
of
judges,politicians,babus,officials,cops
are
corrupt.This
statement
cannot
be
a
generic
description
for
all.
People
are
intelligent.They
can
differentiate
between
good/
bad.Few
bad
apples
cannot
spoil
a
basket.Likewise
our
industry
also
has
the
good
and
the
bad," she
had
tweeted.
A
drugs
probe
of
the
film
industry
started
after
a
drug
angle
emerged
in
the
investigation
of
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death.
Rhea
Chakraborty,
who
was
Sushant's
girlfriend,
was
arrested
by
NCB
on
allegations
of
financing
and
procuring
drugs
for
the
late
actor.
The
NCB
has
arrested
12
people
so
far
in
connection
with
the
case.
NCB
officials
have
also
stated
that
they
may
summon
Sara
Ali
Khan
and
Rakul
Preet
Singh
for
questioning.
In
the
latest
development,
the
NCB
summoned
Deepika
Padukone's
manager
Karishma
Prakash,
and
a
talent
management
agency's
CEO
Dhruv
Chitgopekar.