Rhea
Chakraborty,
who
is
the
prime
accused
in
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death
case,
finally
broke
her
silence
in
an
hour-long
interview
with
India
Today.
The
actress
answered
a
number
of
questions,
addressed
various
allegations
that
have
been
levelled
against
her.
And
now,
Sushant’s
ex-girlfriend
Ankita
Lokhande
has
posted
a
lengthy
note
on
her
social
media
accounts
in
the
wake
of
Rhea’s
interview.
The
Pavitra
Rishta
actress
titled
her
post
as
'certain
clarification’
and
said
that
Sushant
had
no
'conditions
of
depression’
when
they
were
together.
Ankita
wrote,
“1st
of
all
from
beginning
till
the
end
me
and
Sushant
were
together
about
23rd
February
2016.
He
never
had
any
conditions
of
depression
and
had
visited
any
psychiatrist.
He
was
totally
fine.
Neither
in
any
platform
I
have
ever
said
that
me
and
Sushant
were
in
touch
with
each
other
after
our
separation.
Fact
is
what
I
have
said
while
shooting
for
Manikarnika,
Sushant
has
commented
on
one
of
my
poster
posted
on
a
friend's
insta
post.
Mukesh
Chabra,
he
just
wished
me
luck
for
the
project
and
in
a
courteous
way
I
replied.
So
I
deny
Rhea's
claim
that
I
have
said
we
spoke
on
the
phone."
She
went
on
to
add,
“Infact
what
I
spoke
about
in
the
interviews
till
now,
the
time
Sushant
and
me
were
together
he
was
never
in
any
kind
of
depression.
We
saw
dreams
together
for
his
success
and
I
prayed
and
he
succeeded.
This
is
all
I
have
said.
I
clearly
mentioned
if
any
of
the
questions
were
being
asked
to
me
about
Rhea.
My
replies
were
honest
that
I
really
don't
know
her
and
about
their
relationship
as
I
was
hardly
bothered.
I
only
got
bothered
when
someone
lost
his
life
and
if
I
was
questioned
about
the
time
when
we
were
together
I
will
speak
honestly
and
reveal
the
truth.”
Ankita
concluded
by
stating
that
her
has
always
sided
with
Sushant’s
family
and
will
continue
to
do
so
until
the
end.
“I
still
sticking
on
grounds
of
truth
and
accept
that
I
have
been
standing
on
the
family's
side
not
Rhea.
In
family's
knowledge
and
understanding
she
is
the
one
who
persuaded
him
towards
his
end.
And
they
have
chats
and
proofs
which
can't
be
denied
and
overlooked
too.
So
I
heard
the
Family's
side,
stood
by
it,
stick
by
it
till
the
end.”
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