The actress had no idea about the bullet in her bag and had to face legal issues for few hours. "My dad is an army man, so I called him and asked if the bullet was his, since he has a licensed arm. But he told me that in India we don't make arms like that.” Rakul said.
She added, “CISF guys started using legal jargon and mentioning terms like international crime, etc. Though my father had came down there was so much confusion. Airport cops couldn't figure out whether the bullet was alive or dead. When they finally figured that it was dead, there was the question of how I came to possess it.”
“I was so panick that I had completely blocked out my window of thought. I had come back from Bangkok two days ago and since they said that the bullet is not made in India, I started wondering if someone had slipped it into my bag." Rakul concluded.
However, there is no information regarding the original owners of the bullet and Rakul Preet is released. Meanwhile, Rakul is in signing spree and is part of couple of Telugu films and Gautham Karthik's Yennamo Yedho in Tamil.
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