
Bollywood drug case latest news: Deepika dodges the media
Mumbai. The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) today questioned three of Bollywood's leading actresses Deepika Padukone, Sara Ali Khan, and Shraddha Kapoor for over five hours. During this, Deepika's manager Karishma Prakash is also reported to have been questioned in front of her. As Deepika's name came up in Karishma Prakash's WhatsApp chat. Five NCB officials questioned Deepika Padukone for about five hours on Saturday. Deepika had reached the guest house of Mumbai Port Trust in Colaba at 9.50 am.
The Special Investigation Team (SIT) of CBI is questioning Bollywood people in this guest house near the Gateway of India. After about an hour from Deepika, her manager Karishma Prakash reached the guest house. Then Shraddha Kapoor at 12 o'clock and Sarah Ali Khan arrived at around one o'clock. According to sources, during interrogation, the three actresses admitted that they had chatted about their drugs on their mobiles. But they have also denied taking drugs themselves.
NCB wants to know from all these actresses that if they themselves do not take drugs, then for whom were they discussing the demand for drugs in mobile chats? As per our information, before appearing before the NCB, Deepika Padukone and Sara Ali Khan had long consultations with their lawyers.
#BREAKING | NCB seizes phones of Deepika Padukone, Sara Ali Khan, Rakul Preet and three others, amid drug probe. All of them were grilled by the agency through the day
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Deepika dodges the media
Several pictures and videos of Deepika arriving at the NCB office have surfaced. Actually, there was a large crowd of photographers and media outside her house to take visuals of the actress leaving the house. At this time, the actress found another way to get out and she reached the NCB office without knowing the media. The photographers were waiting outside the actress's house, though the actress decided to leave the second gate instead of coming from the front gate.