Rhea Chakraborty spotted first time in months; goes house hunting; tells photographers 'please, don't follow us'
Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, January 3
Months after her release from jail, actress Rhea Chakraborty was spotted. Rhea and her brother Showik were busy house-hunting on Sunday.
Reportedly, over the last few weeks, their parents have been searching for a house in Mumbai.
As the brother-sister duo stepped out, since being incarcerated over a drugs case, they were surrounded by photographers.
During this, Rhea told the camerapersons: “Now please Don’t follow us.”
Rhea wore a pink sweatshirt, the message on which read, ‘Love is Power’. She and Showik were seen wearing masks for protection.
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