Ankita Lokhande Calls Rhea Chakraborty's Arrest 'Karma': Did She Ever Inform The Family About Sushant's Drug Consumption?

    Ankita Refers To Rhea Chakraborty's Arrest As 'Karma'

    Ankita Lokhande Calls Rhea Chakraborty's Arrest 'Karma': Did She Ever Inform The Family About Sushant's Drug Consumption?

    Sushant Singh Rajput’s death case has been making big leaps on a regular basis now with the most recent being the arrest of actress Rhea Chakraborty, her brother Showik, Samuel Miranda and Dipesh Sawant. While Rhea’s side of the story is now picking momentum and she’s seeing support from many big celebrities after she was put behind bars till September 22 by the Narcotics Control Bureau for ‘financing and procuring drugs’, many seeking justice for Sushant have welcomed the move.

    The deceased actor’s ex-girlfriend Ankita Lokhanda who has been a prominent name among those seeking justice and an adherent supporter of his family has penned a long note and explained, ‘I only came forward to narrate about SSR and his mental health till 2016.’

    Stating that she never claimed Sushant’s death to be murder and blamed anyone in particular about it she hit back at haters and supported NCB’s move to arrest Rhea.


    Ankita wrote, “On one hand, she says she was coordinating with all the doctors for his betterment of health on request of SSR, and on the other hand, she was coordinating drug logistics for him.”

    Talking about Rhea’s arrest she called it karma and wrote, “As per her, she informed his family about his ongoing treatment but did she ever inform them about his drug consumption? I am sure she didn't because maybe she, herself, enjoyed consuming it. And this is why I feel it's Karma/Fate.”

    Rhea had admitted that Sushant was smoking marijuana since he began shooting for Kedarnath which was much before she came into his life. Many text exchanges between Rhea, Showik and Sushant’s flatmates and staff suggest that recreation use of drugs was usual business in the house and these chats have now been used as evidence in the case by the NCB.