Rhea Chakraborty Papped At Mumbai Airport; Netizens Ask, 'Isn’t She Supposed Not To Leave The City?'

    Rhea Chakraborty Papped At Airport

    Rhea Chakraborty Papped At Mumbai Airport; Netizens Ask, 'Isn’t She Supposed Not To Leave The City?'

    Actress Rhea Chakraborthy was spotted at the Mumbai airport on Friday afternoon. The Chehre actress was seen leaving Mumbai and also interacted briefly with the paparazzi trailing her.

    Dressed in a min green kurta paired with palazzo pants, Rhea asked the photographers to take it easy as they trailed behind her to the security check. The pictures and videos of Rhea from the airport, however, were not very welcome to many fans of Sushant Singh Rajput who believe she had a role to play in the late actor’s death.

    Many commented on the video of her shared on a paparazzi page objecting to her being photographed. Some even wondered how Rhea who is out on bail after her arrest last year in a drug case, can leave the city.

    Some trolls really went to town abusing the actress. One user wrote, “Kuch ni hua na...araam se ghumrhi hain ye madam...?? criminals desh pe raaj krenge or begunaah mar jayenge sb.”

    Another user asked how she was allowed to leave town without being acquitted in the case filed against her by the Narcotics Control Bureau: “She is on bail, isn’t she supposed not to leave the city ?”

    One netizen also wondered if she going away on vacation and took a bitter jibe at the actress saying, “Vacation....?? If Yes,, Ab kisake paise pe jaa rahi hai madam.... Ab kisko utaaregi maut ke ghat..”

    Rhea was arrested in September last year on allegations of supplying drugs to the late actor. In October, she was let out on bail under conditions that she surrenders her passport and not leave the country. She was also asked to report to the NCB office in Mumbai on the first Monday of every month for six months (which are now up). Rhea was also restricted from leaving the jurisdiction of the special NDPS court in Mumbai without submitting an itinerary to the court.