The
celebrity
talent
management
company
KWAN
is
currently
on
the
radar
of
Narcotics
Control
Bureau
(NCB)
because
of
its
employees
being
involved
in
a
drugs
case.
The
NCB
is
questioning
them
in
connection
with
the
Bollywood-drug
nexus.
Amid
this,
actress
Suchitra
Krishnamoorthi
made
a
shocking
claim
about
the
talent
agency
while
speaking
with
a
news
channel.
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Karan
की
parties
attend
कर
होती
है
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Suchitra
Was
Told
To
Attend
Karan
Johar's
Parties
To
Make
A
Comeback
Talking
about
her
experience
with
KWAN,
the
Kabhi
Haan
Kabhi
actress
revealed
that
she
was
told
by
a
representative
from
the
agency
to
attend
Karan
Johar's
parties
if
she
wanted
to
make
a
comback
in
films.
Suchitra
was
quoted
as
saying,
"As
I
was
talking
to
the
book
agent,
this
lady
who
also
handles
acting,
she
said
that
‘ma'am
why
aren't
you
acting' and
so
I
said
my
daughter
is
too
small,
and
we
will
see.
She
said
‘no
ma'am
it's
easy
and
you
just
have
to
do
a
few
things
to
come
back
into
the
limelight
because
you
are
too
silent.
One
of
the
main
things
is
that
you
need
to
be
seen
at
Karan
Johar's
parties."
She
said
that
she
was
dismayed
that
young
stars
allowed
themselves
to
be
led
by
such
representatives.
Suchitra
Krishnamoorthi
Explains
Bollywood's
Silence
On
The
Supposed
Drug-Nexus
Expose
The
actress
said,
"Bollywood
is
largely
silent
on
most
things
except
when
it
becomes
an
I-scratch-your-back-and-you-scratch-mine-scenario".
She
further
added,
"Even
a
social
conscience
which
you
see
very
often
is
agenda-driven."
Bollywood
A-Listers
On
NCB's
Radar
In
Drugs
Case
The
names
of
many
A-list
Bollywood
celebrities
like
Deepika
Padukone,
Shraddha
Kapoor,
who
are
handled
by
KWAN
agency,
have
popped
up
in
the
drugs
consumption
case.
The
NCB
summoned
KWAN
CEO
Dhruv
Chitgopekar
for
questioning
on
Wednesday.
Sushant's
talent
manager
Jaya
Saha,
who
is
also
a
KWAN
employee,
has
been
questioned
many
times
by
the
investigating
agency.
The
NCB
has
also
summoned
Kshitij
Ravi
Prasad,
an
employee
of
Karan
Johar's
Dharma
Productions,
actresses
Deepika
Padukone
and
Shraddha
Kapoor
in
connection
with
the
drugs
case.
Rakul
Preet
Singh
and
Sara
Ali
Khan
have
also
received
summons
from
NCB.