Undercover sting operation discloses the details of rave party and drug lobby of bollywood

Mumbai: Sushant Singh Rajput’s case has brought to light the drug side of bollywood. Many celebrities including Kangana Ranaut have claimed if investigation is done then many bollywood stars will be behind bars. However, India Today did an undercover sting operation in which it disclosed how Bollywood parties look like. The maximum drug used in these parties is cocaine. No party is complete without the drugs.

A choreographer, musician and DJ in Bollywood has claimed no party goes plain. Cocaine is the showstopper of the parties. If there is no cocaine sometimes the party host is humiliated.

‘If you don’t have cocaine, your party is a flop? Are you stupid Why did you call me Don’t have coke? Are the taunts made by guests at a party. People stand in a queue to get coke’ ,said the musician to the reporter.

On the other hand, the Dj has also remembered the conversation of celebrities which seems to take place mostly in those parties. Where did you get the drug from, who is your dealer, how much drug do you have. It all becomes part of the conversation of those celebs. The singer-DJ also confessed his addiction. ‘I used to take cocaine. There was no other choice. What would I do if everyone else sitting there was taking it? We will start at 9 pm and continue till 10-11-12 next day. ”

The drugs are availed and used in a secretive manner. The drug couriers are given code names such as “Gote” and orders are taken on call. An elderly man comes on a khachada scooter to deliver it. No one will doubt his appearance.

Another bollywood director has confirmed the singer-DJ claims. He also mentioned that there is a drug lobby in the industry. Both actor, actresses are part of it. Another leading production designer has also revealed the drug chain that is always seen. The film celebrities get their stuff from a special drug cartel. There will be one guy who will be doing all the deals and their suppliers work with a very high level of confidentiality.

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