
Rhea Chakraborty is stepping into a fresh phase of her life, five years after being at the center of intense media scrutiny following the death of Sushant Singh Rajput . With a clean chit from the CBI and recent permission from the NDPS court , the actress is embracing new beginnings, both personally and professionally.
On Thursday, Rhea took to Instagram to share glimpses of a special puja held at her new streetwear store in Mumbai. The ceremony was attended by her family, who came together to welcome positive energy into the space. Sharing pictures from the intimate celebration, Rhea wrote, “Gratitude for our #Chapter2. Ganpati Bappa Morya.”
The store, which officially opened its doors in May, marks Rhea’s debut as an entrepreneur in the fashion space. The brand reflects her evolving style and focus on conscious, modern design rooted in street culture.
Meanwhile, Rhea is also preparing to represent Indian talent on a global stage. A special NDPS court has granted her permission to travel internationally for work from June 1 to September 15. The actress is scheduled to shoot for Stepsons Season 1, a high-profile international project that will take her to Sri Lanka, Serbia, and parts of Europe.
The court acknowledged her previous adherence to bail conditions during international travel and dismissed prosecution objections, affirming that Rhea has strong roots in Mumbai and has consistently complied with all legal procedures. She will be required to submit detailed travel itineraries, including contact information and addresses, as part of the court’s conditions.
Earlier this year, the CBI filed a closure report in the Sushant Singh Rajput case, officially clearing Rhea of all abetment charges. With legal clarity and renewed confidence, the actress is now focused on her creative ventures, embracing what she calls her “Chapter 2.”
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