Shraddha Fakes Injury to Avoid 252-Cr Drug Case?

Shraddha Kapoor injury and legal row

Stree 2 fame Shraddha Kapoor’s family appears to be facing a tough phase. Shraddha recently suffered an injury on the sets of her upcoming film, and both she and her brother Siddhanth Kapoor are being questioned in a drug case. You see the pressure building.

The Anti-Narcotics Cell summoned Siddhanth Kapoor on November 25 regarding a 252-crore drug case. Shraddha will be called in too. Officials said the arrested accused mentioned his name during questioning. This information is still being verified by the team.

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According to investigators, months of probing revealed several shocking details. Arrested accused Mohammed Salim and Mohammed Sohail Shaikh reportedly claimed they organised high-profile rave parties in Mumbai and Dubai. They said drugs like mephedrone were supplied there and named Siddhanth, Shraddha, and other celebrities.

Meanwhile, Shraddha went viral after posting a video showing her leg in a cast while she spoke about her muscle tear. You saw many fans reacting to it. The video spread quickly as her injury became a talking point online.

She injured her toe while shooting for her new film Ekkta. Wearing a heavy saree and jewellery affected her balance during a step, and the weight fell on her foot. The shoot has paused until she recovers, adding more stress to her ongoing situation.

Some fans now suspect Shraddha is faking the injury to avoid questioning by the Narcotics Control Bureau. They think the video is a sympathy strategy designed to escape interrogation. You can see how the rumour gained traction on social media.

Others argue she has no need to fake anything because her money and influence would handle legal pressure. A different group thinks the video works as PR to present her as humble and innocent while shifting attention away from the drug case. Opinions remain split.

Whether this is a deliberate PR plan or a genuine injury remains unclear. You may never know the full truth, and the debate continues as the investigation moves forward.

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