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Cocaine is most popular drug in film industry, says Kangana Ranaut

Thursday, August 27, 2020 • Telugu Comments
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Cocaine is most popular drug in film industry, says Kangana Ranaut

Kangana Ranaut has made the sensational claim that cocaine is commonly consumed in the Hindi film industry.  The 'Manikarnika' actress suggested that some devious individuals make the gullible ones in the industry get addicted in clandestine ways.

"The most popular drug in the film industry is cocaine, it is used in almost all house parties.  It’s very expensive but in the beginning, when you go to the houses of high and mighty, it’s given for free. MDMA crystals are mixed in water and at times passed on to you without your knowledge," the 'Queen' actress said.

The 'Panga' actress offered to assist the Narcotics Bureau in cracking the case pertaining to Sushant Singh Rajput's death.  "I am more than willing to help Narcotics Bureau but I need protection from the centre government, I have not only risked my career but also my life, it is quiet evident Sushanth knew some dirty secrets that’s why he has been killed," she tweeted.

In the following tweet, the actress advised people to stay away from drugs, which only give short-term pleasure.  "Drugs might take you high for some time but inevitably it throws you down into the depths of depression, consumes things that only take you up never down, earth has so much to offer, look at this freshly squeezed chilled sugarcane juice with a pinch of pink salt and lemon juice (sic)," she tweeted.

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