Singer
and
actress
Suchitra
Krishnamoorthi
shared
her
thought
on
the
ongoing
drugs
controversy
on
Twitter,
and
wondered
why
no
men
from
Bollywood
have
been
called
yet
for
the
NCB
(Narcotics
Control
Bureau)
probe.
"From
normalising
women
being
addressed
as
"#kyamaalhai
in
the
movies,
to
fuming
over
a
woman
asking
#MaalHaiKya
in
real
life,
our
entire
culture
of
misogny
needs
a
reset.
I
am
still
aghast
that
no
men
were
named
&
called
for
#ncbprobe-
only
the
women
shamed," wrote
Suchitra
on
Twitter.
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While
some
netizens
agreed
with
her,
others
disagreed.
A
few
also
tried
to
take
a
potshot
at
Suchitra
and
asked
her
not
to
give
the
drugs
case
a
'gender' angle.
A
netizen
wrote,
"Mam
pls
you
too
do
not
see
it
for
women's
angle
the
accused
here
was
women
but
natural
her
friends
will
be
exposed
first,
if
we
allow
NCB
for
deep
investigation
without
political
pressure
then
all
names
will
tumble
out
within
minutes.
Pls
not
to
opin
based
as
women
centric."
"There
were
several
men
who
were
investigated
by
NCB
&
even
arrested.
Unless
u
think
it
is
a
prerequisite
to
be
an
actor
in
order
to
be
a
man?!
NCB
is
working
with
the
clues
they've
unearthed
at
this
point,
r
we
expecting
them
to
fabricate
one
on
the
Khans?
U
r
confusing
today!" wrote
another
netizen.
Meanwhile,
on
Saturday,
actresses
Deepika
Padukone,
Sara
Ali
Khan
and
Shraddha
Kapoor
arrived
at
the
NCB
office
to
record
their
statements
in
drugs
probe
linked
to
the
late
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death.
Sushant
died
on
June
14,
and
since
then,
his
family
and
fans
have
been
eager
to
learn
the
truth
behind
his
sudden
demise.
Sushant's
family
lawyer
Vikas
Singh
isn't
very
happy
with
the
NCB's
divertion
towards
the
drugs
nexus
in
Bollywood,
and
wants
the
central
agency
to
focus
more
on
Sushant's
death.