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Deepika Padukone was paid ₹5 crore by Pakistan's Aneel Mussarat to go to JNU, alleges ex-RAW officer, NK Sood.

There is insufficient evidence to verify that actress Deepika Padukone was paid Rs 5 crores for her JNU visit by Pakistani businessman.

There is insufficient evidence to verify that actress Deepika Padukone was paid Rs 5 crores for her JNU visit by Pakistani businessman.Former RAW officer NK Sood on his Youtube channel has alleged that actress Deepika Padukone has connections with Aneel Mussarat. He claimed that Padukone visited JNU on the instructions of Mussarat, who is a Pakistani national. He also alleged that Mussarat had paid her ₹5 crores for making an appearance at the student protest at Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU).

On January 7, 2020, Deepika had a visit to the JNU campus. She and one of Chhapaak movie co-producers were seen standing at the university’s Sabarmati T-point with the students in a show of solidarity, which were protesting against a spate of violent incidents that had taken place on the campus. Her film Chhapaak, in which she played the role of an acid attack survivor, was released on January 10. Her visit to JNU has created turmoil in the social media.

Recently Swara Bhaskar, an actress, has rubbished the allegations against Deepika has received money to visit JNU as idiotic misinformation. However, there are no official or intelligence reports regarding this matter, and Deepika Padukone has not issued any statements on the allegations made by NK Sood.

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