Shekhar Suman Disappointed At How The Drugs Probe Stealing Attention From Sushant Singh Rajput's Death Case

    Shekhar Suman Questions Who Killed Sushant

    Shekhar Suman Disappointed At How The Drugs Probe Stealing Attention From Sushant Singh Rajput's Death Case

    The peculiar case of Sushant Singh Rajput’s sudden death has been in the headlines for almost 3 months now. Several agencies have taken over in the investigation including the CBI, the Narcotics Control Bureau, and Enforcement Directorate, as several areas of suspicion have emerged in the case. Having said that, the NCB is doing an extensive investigation in drug angle and several big names from Bollywood have cropped up in the NCB’s probe.

    With NCB’s drug probe taking away all the limelight from Sushant’s death there have been quite a few people seeking justice for the actor who have raised concerns. Amid this, Shekhar Suman who has been actively supporting and voicing his opinion to find justice for Sushant is disappointed as to how the drug probe has shifted the focus from the Chhichore actor’s demise and expressing his resentment, the senior actor said that he is not interested to know about the drug addicts. However, he does want to know who killed Sushant.


    “Druggies ko marne do..salakhon ke peeche dalo, desh se nikalo, film se nikalo humey koi matlab nahin. Humey sirf ye batao Sushant ko kisne maara aur kyon???? Kahan gaye pithani, neeraj, samuel, khatri, cook, locksmith, ambulance waala, naqab waali ladki n d whole gang??” Suman tweeted.

    Meanwhile, as NCB is investigating the drug nexus, they have arrested Rhea Chakraborty in the case who is the main accused in the case. Actors including Deepika Padukone, Sara Ali Khan, Rakul Preet Singh, Shraddha Kapoor, and designer Simone Khambatta have been summoned for interrogation. Not only this, but Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions has also come on the NCB’s list as an employee named Kshitij Raviprasad has been summoned for interrogation by the agency. Reportedly, he will be appearing at the NCB office tomorrow.