Sanjay Dutt has generally been vocal about his drug abuse and how it changed his life and for this he tries to offers his personal instance. The actor is also linked with several NGOs for drug cost-free India.
In an interview with India Today, Dutt mentioned “Drug addiction is a disease which cannot be cured. Today, if I think I can smoke up a joint, I’m finished. The fear of relapse is in the first five-six months of quitting. I diverted my mind in the gym. I started feeling good with my body.”
Back in March, Kangana, in a video stated that she became a drug addict after.
“Jaise hi main ghar se bhaagi, dedh-do saal me main ek film star thi, ek drug addict thi. Meri zindagi me itne saare kaand chal rahe the ki main aise logo ke haathon mein lag chuki thi, jahaan itna sab danger ho chuka tha meri life me (soon after I ran away from my house, in around one and a half to two years I became a film star and a drug addict. So much stuff was happening in my life, I fell into the hands of such people, where all these dangerous things happened in my life),” Kangana says in the video, which she posted when she was spending time at her property in Manali.
The video surfaced shortly soon after Kangana created allegations of widespread drug use in Bollywood. A handful of days ago, she had claimed that 99 per cent of the film market was on cocaine, and agreed that top rated stars Ranveer Singh, Ranbir Kapoor and Vicky Kaushal, and filmmaker Ayan Mukerji, really should volunteer for blood tests to prove they are clean.
Kangana also referred to Rhea Chakraborty, arrested as aspect of the probe into late actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s death, as a “small time druggie” on social media.
In a tweet, Kangana had written: “I am more than happy to oblige @MumbaiPolice @AnilDeshmukhNCP please do my drug tests, investigate my call records if you find any links to drug peddlers ever I will accept my mistake and leave Mumbai forever, looking forward to meet you.”