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Rhea Chakraborty describes jail as a strange place, survival becomes a daily struggle: 'I experienced deep depression and darkness'
Rhea Chakraborty recently shared her experience of being in jail after her arrest by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) in a drug-related case. In a podcast with Karishma Mehta, Rhea described her time in prison as incredibly tough, saying that each day felt like a year and she went through a period of deep depression and darkness.
Rhea explained that jail is a very different world where everyone is just a number and not treated as individuals. She noted the sense of equality among inmates, where survival becomes a daily struggle, and time seems to move slowly. She described jail as a strange place where survival is at its rawest and each day feels endless due to the lack of activity, making it a world where time seems to be paused.
She also talked about the challenge of adjusting to jail life, admitting that the first two weeks were particularly hard as she came to terms with her new reality. "My time in there was actually really difficult in the first two weeks to kind of adjust to this situation because no one ever believes that they are going to jail. Once you are in there, it takes a long time to understand that this has happened. There is a deep depression and darkness that I obviously experienced...You are really thinking negative thoughts now. I've always been a very bubbly, positive person, like delusionally optimistic," she added.
Despite the hardships, Rhea found a way to bring some light into her own life and others. She started teaching yoga, conducting dance classes, and sharing poems with fellow inmates, some of whom had lost hope.
In an interview with Humans of Bombay, Rhea reflected on her time in jail, acknowledging that not everyone around her was a true friend and that her family was deeply affected. She mentioned that she still holds grudges against some people and has not forgiven everyone.
Rhea Chakraborty, who was dating the late actor Sushant Singh Rajput, was arrested in September 2020 and spent 28 days in Byculla jail. Her release came after the Bombay High Court granted her bail in the drug case related to Sushant's death investigation.
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She also talked about the challenge of adjusting to jail life, admitting that the first two weeks were particularly hard as she came to terms with her new reality. "My time in there was actually really difficult in the first two weeks to kind of adjust to this situation because no one ever believes that they are going to jail. Once you are in there, it takes a long time to understand that this has happened. There is a deep depression and darkness that I obviously experienced...You are really thinking negative thoughts now. I've always been a very bubbly, positive person, like delusionally optimistic," she added.
Despite the hardships, Rhea found a way to bring some light into her own life and others. She started teaching yoga, conducting dance classes, and sharing poems with fellow inmates, some of whom had lost hope.
In an interview with Humans of Bombay, Rhea reflected on her time in jail, acknowledging that not everyone around her was a true friend and that her family was deeply affected. She mentioned that she still holds grudges against some people and has not forgiven everyone.
Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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Raj Upadhyay
533 days ago
Rhea chose a wrong career path, wrong friends and ended up in a wrong place. No one is perfect but we owe it to ourselves and our loved ones to make the future better than the past. Nikhil's brilliance, Rhea's experience may together add a much needed dimension to the world of investments.Read allPost comment
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