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‘People like you have never been invited’

Kangana Ranaut tells Anubhav Sinha he is not invited to ‘high-profile parties’ because drugs are ‘expensive’

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Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut has been using her Twitter account to call out the usage of drugs in Bollywood. This comes after the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) registered a criminal case against late actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s girlfriend and actress Rhea Chakrabort­y after certain chats indicated her involvemen­t with drug peddlers. Kangana, who used this opportunit­y to shed light on her experience with Bollywood parties and drugs, locked horns with filmmaker Anubhav Sinha on the microblogg­ing platform regarding the same. Sinha wrote, “Anyone who says 90% of any industry is on drugs is on drugs. Even the drugs industry itself will have a much lower percentage. Talking of low percentage­s...... ok let it be....”

Ranaut responded by commenting, “Hey I specifical­ly mentioned most high profile parties and inner circle of hugely successful stars, I have no doubt that people like you have never been invited to those parties cos these drugs are expensive, 99% superstars have been exposed to hard drugs and I guarantee this.”

Earlier, Ranaut warned netizens against the harmful consequenc­es of consuming drugs, including depression. “Drugs might take you high for sometime but inevitably it throws you down in to the depths of depression, consume things that only take you up never down, earth has so much to offer, look at this freshly squeezed chilled sugarcane juice with a pinch of pink salt and lemon juice,” tweeted the actress from her verified account on Thursday. She also offered to help Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) in any probe they might want her to and in return urged the “centre government” to protect her.

The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has registered an NDPS case against Rhea Chakrabort­y and two others on the basis of an Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) request to probe the drug angle in the actor’s death case.

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