
Kangana Ranaut says she’ll return Padma Shri if she can’t prove what she has said about Sushant Singh Rajput’s death!
Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut has confirmed that Mumbai Police had summoned her in Sushant Singh Rajput’s suicide case!
Every day there is a new news in Sushant Singh Rajput’s suicide case. The latest reports suggest that the Mumbai Police has summoned Kangana Ranaut for taking her statement. And the actress has said that if she is unable to prove all what she has said in the past, then she will return her Padma Shri award.
In a conversation with Republic TV, she said, “They (Mumbai Police) summoned me. And I asked them too, that I’m in Manali, that you can send somebody to take my statement. But I have not received anything after that.”
Kangana added on saying, “I am telling you, if I have said anything, which I can’t testify, which I can’t prove, and which is not in public domain, I will return my Padma Shri. I don’t deserve it. I am not that person who will go on record (to make such statements). And everything that I have said is in public domain.”
Sushant Singh Rajput had died by suicide at the age of 34 on June 14. He had hanged himself in his residence in Bandra.
In a few previous videos shared on her team page, Kangana had claimed that the Bollywood industry had tortured him mentally. According to the actress, it was the treatment by the celebs and filmmakers that made the actor slip into depression. She had also pointed out a few blind items on the actor saying that such articles are not written on starkids.
People have been demanding for a CBI enquiry in the actor’s suicide case. However, the Home Minister of Marashtra, Anil Deshmukh said on Friday that the police is investigating the case. He also added that the case does not need CBI probe.
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