Rhea Chakraborty Reveals Thoughts Of Suicide Have Crossed Her Mind, Says Her Brother Might Never Get To Go To College

    Rhea Reveals Thoughts Of Suicide Have Crossed Her Mind

    Rhea Chakraborty Reveals Thoughts Of Suicide Have Crossed Her Mind, Says Her Brother Might Never Get To Go To College

    Rhea Chakrabotry in an explosive tell all interview with India Today has given her take on all allegations levied against her and also raised quite a few questions of her own. The actress admits she left Sushant on June 8 and was upset and hurt that after she left the actor didn’t ask her to come back. The actress says that now her family has become the target and she’s being called names like ‘vish kanya’, ‘gold digger’ and it is being said she practiced black magic.

    Admitting that she gets death and rape threats in thousands of messages on a daily basis and fumed saying that her family should be made to stand in a row and shot or they should commit suicide. Rhea says her mother will soon be admitted to the hospital due to anxiety issues and her family is broken.

    Talking about the dark reality facing her family she also said that her bother Showik will probably never be able to go to college and her own career is done for and that she’d probably not even be able to pay the Rs. 1700 monthly EMI on her Khar East apartment that came under question during her interrogation in the money laundering case.

    In an emotional moment Rhea also admitted that her faith in the justice system allows her to get up every morning and fight and she will cooperate with all interrogations she called for. The actress frankly admitted that thoughts of suicide have crossed her mind and said that it is something that her entire family ought to due to the public trial that has resulted in loss of respect for her middle-class family.

    Rhea has stated that her battle is not just to fight for justice for Sushant anymore but also her own family. She hopes to fight till the truth comes out and stated that she wants her fight to inspire women who are often blamed for something unfortune that happens to their loved ones like their partner, husband or boyfriend.