Finally, Rhea Chakroborty decided to come out and answer all the allegations on her. Recently, she gave a mega exclusive interview to India Today's Rajdeep Sardesai. In the interview, Rajdeep spoke to Rhea Chakraborty on all the allegations leveled against her and Rhea categorically denied all charges, including the drug conspiracy and the siphoning off of Rs 15 crore, and more.
She also claimed that Sushant Singh Rajput took a medicine before flying as he faced claustrophobia while traveling on a flight. On which Sushant's ex-girlfriend Ankita Lokhande reverted immediately on social media and shared a video of Sushant in which he is flying a plane and asked Rhea, "Is this #claustrophobia ?"
Ankita further shared a statement in which she cleared all the allegations imposed by Rhea on her that she and Sushant were in touch even after the break-up. Ankita also denied Rhea's claims that Sushant had first experienced depression in 2013 and wrote in the statement, `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." Kangana Ranaut also supported Ankita and retweeted her post. Check out Ankita's statement here -
Kangana Ranaut who is also seeking justice for the late actor shared Sushant's video on Twitter enjoying powered-paragliding to rubbish Rhea's claims. She captioned the post, "Fact #Sushant had no fear of flying who came up with this tacky script? Mahesh Bhatt or Javed Akhtar?" Check out her tweet here -
Fact #Sushant had no fear of flying who came up with this tacky script? Mahesh Bhatt or Javed Akhtar ? https://t.co/cSguoR5Bb4
— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) August 27, 2020
Meanwhile, the case is currently being investigated by CBI and the Enforcement Directorate is probing the money laundering charges against Rhea in the case. The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) on Wednesday filed a criminal case against Rhea Chakraborty and others to probe their alleged dealings in banned drugs.