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Ravi Kishan to Akshara Singh; Bhojpuri celebs who spoke about drugs in Bollywood

Farhan Syed | Last updated on - Oct 5, 2021, 15:06 IST
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Ravi Kishan to Akshara Singh; Bhojpuri celebs who spoke about drugs in Bollywood

Bollywood and its drug history are winding. Several actors have been caught using different kinds of addictive and non-addictive drugs. City cops have started a coordinated drive against drug usage with a special focus on rave parties, pubs, and such joints. So far several popular Bhojpuri celebs have raised their voice against drug abuse and have helped society spread awareness. Here we put down a list of Bhojpuri celebs who spoke about drugs in Bollywood.

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Ravi Kishan

A few months back, Ravi Kishan raised his voice in Lok Sabha about the issue of drug menace in Bollywood and asked the Government to take strict action against those involved in drug trafficking. He also praised the Narcotics Control Bureau for doing a good job in unearthing the drug mafia which is trying to spread the menace among youth. Kishan stated that drugs come to the country from China and Pakistan.

Pic courtesy - Ravi Kishan's Instagram

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Ritesh Pandey

Bhojpuri singer-actor Ritesh Pandey talked about the death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput and the drugs racket in the film industry. The actor requested that action must be taken by the government to end the influence of drugs in the Bollywood industry. He said that there should be strict laws in this case.

Pic courtesy - Ritesh Pandey's Instagram

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Akshara Singh

Akshara Singh supported the co-star for his campaign against drugs and said that if people like Ravi Kishan have pointed out the wrongdoings in Bollywood, why are others making a hue and cry and pointing fingers at the Bhojpuri film industry?. The government has been up in arms against drugs since popular actor Sushant Singh Rajput died in mysterious circumstances in Mumbai.

Pic courtesy - Akshara Singh's Instagram

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Sudip Pandey

Sudip Pandey has made shocking revelations about the SSR's death. As per the reports, he had stated that the instance that took place with the Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput happened to him as well, but he managed to recover in time and came out of the clutches of the drug mafia. He has acted in several movies such as 'V For Victor', 'Bahiniya' and 'Pyar Karela Himmat Chahi'.
Pic courtesy - Sudip Pandey's fan page

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