But according to the India Today report, "When Rhea Chakraborty was present at Sushant Singh Rajput's Bandra, Mumbai residence, he was communicating with his sister Priyanka. Sushant was speaking to Priyanka at around 10 am when Priyanka told him to have Librium capsules for a week and then start taking Nexito 10 mg once every day after breakfast. This communication happened on a messenger app."
The report further disclosed that when Sushant told Priyanka that he needs a prescription to buy such medicines on which Priyanka shared some prescription to him after consulting top renowned doctors.
All these three medications (Librium capsules, Nexito, Lonazep tablet) are given to a person who has symptoms of anxiety, depression, insomnia, and symptoms of withdrawal from alcohol and other drugs and used to claim the brain.
Sources confirmed to India Today that Dr. Tarun Kumar from Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital is a family friend of Sushant Singh Rajput and the one who prescribed the medicines to him after consulting Sushant's family members.
On this Rhea's lawyer Satish Maneshinde said, "Now, Priyanka's messages reveal that they were aware of Sushant Singh Rajput's condition in November 2019. On top of that, under the mental health act, the doctor has committed a crime by administering a drug that shouldn't be prescribed without proper consultation. Secondly, Sushant is mentioned as an OPD patient which is false. Though online consultation in pandemic times is allowed for smaller issues and for known patients, but these don't apply in Sushant's case. Therefore, this is a forgery. And all electronic messages are admissible in the court of law."
Now, after getting frustrated with the media crowd, Rhea Chakraborty has filed a police complaint against media persons who are gathering inside her residential complex. As per a Mumbai Police official's statement to ANI, "She has asked the police to tell the media not to obstruct her way and to work keeping her constitutional rights in mind."