Rhea Chakraborty receives her passport from anti-drug agency after five years

Rhea Chakraborty took to social media this week to share a significant personal update, she has finally received her passport back from India’s anti-drug agency, nearly five years after it was confiscated during investigations linked to the 2020 case surrounding the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput.
Posting a photo of her passport, Rhea captioned it with a single, powerful phrase: “Satyameva Jayate”—truth alone triumphs. The post has drawn widespread attention, with many interpreting it as a moment of quiet vindication after years of scrutiny and public speculation.
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Rhea had been under investigation by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) and faced intense media coverage during the probe. Her passport had remained withheld throughout the legal proceedings, limiting her ability to travel abroad.