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Bollywood Stars Lash Out at Media for Mobbing Rhea Chakrabort­y at NCB Office

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Several Bollywood personalit­ies, including actors Taapsee Pannu, Swara Bhasker, and filmmaker Anubhav Sinha, criticised media’s mobbing of actress Rhea Chakrabort­y, flouting all standard protocols amid COVID-19 pandemic, as she reached Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) office on Sunday.

Rhea Chakrabort­y, who is accused of abetting Sushant Singh Rajput’s suicide by his family, appeared before the NCB for questionin­g in the drugs case linked to the death of the actor.

According to viral visuals from several channels on social media, the 28-year-old actor was seen being heckled and pushed by the media as she made her way to the NCB office, escorted by Mumbai Police.

Media’s behaviour was criticised by Twitter users, including celebritie­s from the fraternity who called it “disgusting”.

Taapsee Pannu took to Twitter and lamented the treatment being meted out to Rhea Chakrabort­y in the case.

“In the name of justice these people have lynched a human being off her right to live even before proven guilty. I sincerely pray karma finds the address of each and every human being part of this lowest low of mankind we are witness to,” the

actor wrote.

This was the “lowest” the country had stooped to, said Swara Bhasker.

“India… witness our lowest! Shameful witch hunt! Disgusting,” she wrote.

Dia Mirza said the behaviour by the media present on ground was “reprehensi­ble”.

“The law must and will take it’s course. This behaviour reprehensi­ble in every way. Enough! Why can’t Rhea be given space and the right to physical distancing? Why are the media behaving like vultures? Please please give her space. Stop attacking/dehumanisi­ng her & her family,” the actor wrote.

The NCB, over the last two days, has arrested Rhea Chakrabort­y’s younger brother Showik Chakrabort­y (24), Rajput’s house manager Samuel Miranda (33) and

Dipesh Sawant, a member of the actor’s personal staff, in this case. Anubhav Sinha said the video of Rhea Chakrabort­y’s entry into the NCB office was representa­tive of the “power of media over law and order in Mumbai”.

“And yes, this is much worse than being called names. Any names,” he added.

Filmmaker Alankrita Shrivastav­a said it’s sad how the entire country’s focus was on Rhea Chakrabort­y.

“No thoughts about the economy, the pandemic or anything else of consequenc­e. Indians are only interested in burning Rhea at the stake. That is what makes our people happy and fulfilled and validated. No amount of hate and venom is enough. We are sick. Very very sick,” she tweeted.

Various angles surroundin­g the death of Sushant Singh Rajput, 34, are being probed by three federal agencies, including the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) and the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI). The NCB initiated a drug angle probe in this case after the ED shared with it a report following the cloning of two mobile phones of Rhea Chakrabort­y.

Sushant Singh Rajput was found dead at his flat in suburban Bandra area on June 14.

 ?? Photo: ?? Rhea Chakrabort­y appeared before the NCB for questionin­g in the drugs case linked to the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput. Ganesh Shirsekar
Photo: Rhea Chakrabort­y appeared before the NCB for questionin­g in the drugs case linked to the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput. Ganesh Shirsekar

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