Rhea Chakraborty recently received support from 'Chehre' co-star Krystle D'Souza ahead of their film release.
Krystle in an interview with national media, stated that Rhea is 'still staying strong' and added that 'this whole situation that was created could have ended a family'. Krystle also said that she hoped to 'stand up for her a little more, but it did not happen'.
The actress who is slated to make her Bollywood debut with the film said that her heart goes out to Rhea. Krystle said that she has no clue how someone else would have survived if they had been in her shoes.
Krystle elaborated and said that Rhea is 'still staying strong' and that it is 'not easy what she and her family were put up with.' This comes after Rhea was charged with an abetment to suicide case by her boyfriend Sushant Singh Rajput's family after his death, last year. This had led Rhea to be publicly scrutinized and shamed.
Later, Rhea was also arrested on drug-related charges in the case and had spent nearly a month in jail before she was granted bail. 'Chehre' starring Emraan Hashmi, Amitabh Bacchan, Krystle D'Souza, Rhea Chakraborty and Annu Kapoor is slated to release in theatres on August 27.
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