Rhea Chakraborty, years after the death of Sushant Singh Rajput, has publicly stated that she still believes in love. The actress, who faced intense scrutiny and legal battles following Rajput's passing in June 2020, has been slowly returning to public life and engaging with her fans through social media.
Chakraborty's life took a dramatic turn after Rajput's death. She was subjected to a media trial and faced accusations of abetment to suicide, among other charges. The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) also investigated her for alleged drug-related offenses. While she was arrested and spent time in jail, she was later released on bail.
The actress has maintained a low profile in the years following these events, focusing on rebuilding her life and career. She has occasionally shared glimpses of her personal life on social media, offering insights into her journey of healing and self-discovery.
In a recent interview, Chakraborty spoke about her experiences and her outlook on life. While she did not dwell extensively on the past, she emphasized the importance of moving forward and finding positivity amidst adversity. When asked about her views on relationships and love, she affirmed her belief in the power of love, stating that it is an essential part of the human experience.
"Love is what makes the world go round," she said. "Despite everything I have been through, I still believe in love and its ability to heal and transform."
Chakraborty's statement resonates with many who have followed her story. Her resilience in the face of immense public pressure has been noted, and her willingness to speak about her beliefs, even after experiencing profound personal challenges, has been seen as a sign of strength.
The actress is now focusing on her career, with several projects in the pipeline. She has expressed her gratitude for the support she has received from her family, friends, and fans. As she embarks on this new chapter, Chakraborty seems determined to leave the past behind and embrace the future with hope and optimism.
