Sangati Jogwar

Deepika Padukone's latest revealed WhatsApp chats can further increase her problems in the drug case. In these chats, the actress is discussing pre-drink invites with the other members of the drug group. As revealed yesterday, Deepika was one of the admins of the drug group along with the employees of KWAN talent agency Karishma Prakash and Jaya Saha.

The retrieved chats show multiple conversations related to drugs made around October 2017. It also suggests that the agency was quite active in providing drugs to its clients.

Pre-drink Chats Lead To Deepika Padukone's 'Maal Hai Kya' Angle

Earlier Deepika's chats in which she is asking for 'Maal' and stressing for hash instead of weed came to the fore. This new pre-drink chats accessed by Republic Bharat eventually lead to this 'maal hai kya' angle.

In its report the source says, "The duo is also seen discussing a 'pre-drinks' invite issued by Deepika Padukone, shortly after which the conversation moves on to the 'maal angle' that had earlier surfaced wherein Deepika Padukone asked for 'hash', not 'weed', and asked when the pair - Jaya and Karishma would come to Koko."

Post this chat, Deepika Padukone also discusses yet another party that she is planning to host on Wednesday at her place. She emphasizes that the party is only for youngsters.

The actress reached the NCB office today for questioning. Reports indicate that instead of spending the night at home, the actress preferred to stay at the Taj Hotel. Incidentally, the hotel is very close to the NCB guest house where the officials are currently staying.

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NCB interrogated Deepika Padukone's manager Karishma Prakash yesterday for around 6 hours. Most probably, the officials today will ask her questions based on the answers that her manager gave yesterday. Apart from Deeps, Shraddha Kapoor and Sara Ali Khan have also been summoned by NCB today for questioning.

Also Read: Deepika Padukone Reacts For First Time After Drug Allegations; Hails Ayushmann Khurrana

 

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