‘Maal Hai Kya?’, says Kangana Ranaut after Deepika Padukone’s name emerges in drug chats
Team Udayavani, Sep 22, 2020, 8:55 AM IST
Mumbai: In a sensational development in the ongoing Bollywood-Drug probe by Narcotics Control Bureau, the name of Bollywood star Deepika Padukone has emerged in one of the WhatsApp chats where the actor is allegedly asking for ‘maal, hash’ from a certain person ‘K’.
Deepika’s manager Karishma Prakash has been now summoned by NCB for questioning.
NCB will be summoning Padukone for interrogation in this week while Karishma reportedly will appear before the agency on Tuesday.
After Deepika Padukone’s name cropped up in the alleged Bollywood drug case, Kangana Ranaut took a dig at the actress and tweeted, “Repeat after me, depression is a consequence of drug abuse. So-called high society rich star children who claim to be classy and have a good upbringing ask their manager,” MAAL HAI KYA?” #boycottBollywoodDruggies #DeepikaPadukone”.
Repeat after me, depression is a consequence of drug abuse. So called high society rich star children who claim to be classy and have a good upbringing ask their manager ,” MAAL HAI KYA?” #boycottBollywoodDruggies #DeepikaPadukone https://t.co/o9OZ7dUsfG
— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) September 21, 2020
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