Rhea Chakraborty

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Rhea Chakraborty
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Chakraborty in 2020
Born (1992-07-01) 1 July 1992 (age 31)
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Years active2009–present

Rhea Chakraborty (born 1 July 1992) is an Indian actress and VJ who primarily appears in Hindi films. [1] [2] She started her career as a VJ on MTV India. [3] She made her acting debut with the 2012 Telugu film Tuneega Tuneega and later appeared in the Hindi film Mere Dad Ki Maruti (2013).

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Early life

Rhea Chakraborty was born into a Bengali family [4] in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Her father was an Indian Army officer. [5] She did her schooling from Army Public School Ambala Cantt, Ambala. [6]

Career

Rhea started her television career in 2009 with MTV India's TVS Scooty Teen Diva where she was the first runner-up. She later auditioned to be a VJ at MTV Delhi and was selected. She has hosted several MTV shows, including Pepsi MTV Wassup , TicTac College Beat and MTV Gone in 60 Seconds .

In 2012, she made her film debut with the Telugu film Tuneega Tuneega where she played the character Nidhi. In 2013 she debuted in Bollywood with Mere Dad Ki Maruti as Jasleen. [4] In 2014 she played the character of Sonali in Sonali Cable . [7]

In 2017 she appeared in YRF's Bank Chor. [8] She also made cameo appearances in Half Girlfriend and Dobaara: See Your Evil . [9] In 2018 she appeared in Jalebi opposite debutante Varun Mitra. [10]

She topped the list of The Times of India 's "Most Desirable Women" in 2020. [11] In 2023, Chakraborty served as a gang leader on the twentieth season of Indian reality show MTV Roadies where she emerged as the winning gang leader. [12]

Personal life

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Chakraborty in 2018

Chakraborty started dating actor Sushant Singh Rajput in April 2019. [13] [14] She founded an artificial intelligence company called Vividrage Rhealityx in partnership with her brother and Rajput in September 2019. [15] [16] The couple moved in together in December 2019. [14] On 14 June 2020, Rajput died by suicide at his home in Bandra, Mumbai, six days after she moved out. [17]

Death of Sushant Singh Rajput

On 25 July, Rajput's family lodged a first information report (FIR) with Patna Police, where his father lives, alleging Chakraborty and several others of abetment of suicide, wrongful restraint, wrongful confinement, theft, criminal breach of trust, and cheating under various sections of the IPC. [18] Rajput's father said in the FIR that Rajput had confided to his sister about Chakraborty threatening to make his medical receipts public and prove him mad; that Rajput was afraid Chakraborty would frame him for his secretary's suicide; and that before his day of suicide, Chakraborty took away all doctor's receipts. [19] On 7 August, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) questioned Chakraborty and her brother over allegations of money laundering. [20] On 19 August, the Supreme Court of India allowed the CBI to take control of the investigation. [21] The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), India's national drug law enforcement agency, arrested Chakraborty on 8 September, charging that she and her brother had caused marijuana to be supplied to Rajput. [22] [23]

On 6 October, Mumbai Sessions Court extended Chakraborty's judicial remand until 20 October, [24] but a day later she was granted bail by the Bombay High Court. "Since she has no criminal antecedents," the high court ruled, "there are reasonable grounds for believing that she is not likely to commit any offence while on bail." Moreover, the high court rejected the NCB's theory that Chakraborty had harboured and financed Rajput's drug addiction, finding instead that she was not part of the chain of drug dealers involved in the case. "She has not forwarded the drugs allegedly procured by her to somebody else to earn monetary or other benefits," wrote Justice Sarang Kotwal." [25]

Media coverage

On 27 August 2020, BBC News reported that in the wake of Rajput's death, Chakraborty had "found herself at the centre of a vicious hate campaign led by some of India's most high-profile journalists and social media trolls." Subjected to gossip, innuendo, and misogynistic abuse, she was described by conservative television hosts as a "manipulative" woman who "performed black magic" and "drove Sushant to suicide." After a purported fan of Rajput threatened her on Instagram with rape and murder and urged her to "commit suicide otherwise I will send people to kill you," Chakraborty sought help from the cybercrime police. Supreme Court senior counsel Meenakshi Arora told the BBC that much of the press had already declared the actress guilty. "She's been hanged, drawn and quartered. It's a complete trial by media." [26] Three activists, arguing that trial by media poses "real and substantial risk of prejudice to the proper administration of justice," petitioned the Bombay High Court to restrict reportage that could hamper the investigation of this case due to sensationalisation. News channels named as having conducted such media trials included Times Now, Republic TV, Zee News, News 18, and India Today. [27] On 28 August, the Press Council of India (PCI), the autonomous press watchdog established by parliament, said coverage of the Sushant Singh Rajput case by many media outlets "is in violation of the norms of journalistic conduct." The PCI advised media to not carry out a "parallel trial" by narrating the story to induce public belief in the guilt of one whom the PCI called "the person indicted." [28] [29]

In their September 2020 study "Anatomy of a Rumour: Social media and the suicide of Sushant Singh Rajput", [30] University of Michigan associate professor [31] Joyojeet Pal and colleagues found Indian journalists and media houses "equally complicit in pushing an agenda against Rhea Chakraborty." In particular, during the first month following Rajput's death, news channel Republic TV "pushed insinuations on the finances of Rhea Chakraborty's parents." Over time, the researchers recount, Rhea Chakraborty was slandered, hounded, and "intensely targeted by trolling and mainstream media speculation online." They conclude that "the case and its victims are a reminder of ways the patriarchy is alive and well, and always readying its blades for the next execution."

On 7 October 2020, as Chakraborty was released on bail after nearly a month in pretrial confinement, the South China Morning Post noted that "India's hyperbolic television channels, which have given more airtime to this case than India's battle against Covid-19 and the recent rapes of lower-caste women, labelled Chakraborty a 'murderer'." [32] Variety observed that since Rajput's death, "Indian media, fueled by aggressive television anchors, has worked itself into an unprecedented feeding frenzy." Following Chakraborty's arrest, said Variety, "Haranguing television anchors appointed themselves judge and jury, with daily trials on primetime television." The general audience, Variety added, "appears to be consuming the ongoing drama with relish." [33]

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2012 Tuneega Tuneega Nidhi Telugu film
2013 Mere Dad Ki Maruti Jasleen [4]
2014 Sonali Cable Sonali Dattaram Tandel [7]
2017 Dobaara: See Your Evil TanyaCameo
Half Girlfriend AnshikaCameo
Bank Chor Gayatri Ganguli [8]
2018 Jalebi Aisha [10]
2021 Chehre Anna [34]

Television

YearTitleRole
2009 TVS Scooty Teen Diva Contestant
Pepsi MTV Wassup Host
2010 Gone in 60 Seconds
2011 TicTac College Beat
2023 MTV Roadies: Karm Ya Kaand [35] winner Gang Leader

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