Rakul Preet Singh (Venkatadri Express fame) got the shock of her life on Saturday when she was detained by CISF at Delhi airport for carrying a bullet in her Laptop bag.
During the security check before boarding a Mumbai-bound flight, Security Official informed her that a suspicious metallic obect was found in her bag and when pulled out the item it was an 8 mm bullet which wasn't found in India. The actress was immediately taken to Delhi's domestic airport police station and interrogated for four hours.
Rakul claims she started panicking and crying at that point of time as the cops terrorised her with names like International Crime, etc.,. She was in a state of shock and couldn't recollect how did this bullet came into her bag. At first she thought her Dad who is an Army man might have kept it. Secondly, she doubted if someone had slipped into her bag when she was in Bangkok recently. She, however, realised none of them were true.
Few hours later, Officials came to know that the bullet wasn't alive, but a dead one. That's when, Rakul breathed a sigh of relief and figured out how it came to her. Few months ago, Rakul shot for a Tamil flick with a toy bullet made of plastic and it has been with her since then. After this revelation, Cops asked her to leave but ordered her to send the DVD of the Tamil film.
During the security check before boarding a Mumbai-bound flight, Security Official informed her that a suspicious metallic obect was found in her bag and when pulled out the item it was an 8 mm bullet which wasn't found in India. The actress was immediately taken to Delhi's domestic airport police station and interrogated for four hours.
Rakul claims she started panicking and crying at that point of time as the cops terrorised her with names like International Crime, etc.,. She was in a state of shock and couldn't recollect how did this bullet came into her bag. At first she thought her Dad who is an Army man might have kept it. Secondly, she doubted if someone had slipped into her bag when she was in Bangkok recently. She, however, realised none of them were true.
Few hours later, Officials came to know that the bullet wasn't alive, but a dead one. That's when, Rakul breathed a sigh of relief and figured out how it came to her. Few months ago, Rakul shot for a Tamil flick with a toy bullet made of plastic and it has been with her since then. After this revelation, Cops asked her to leave but ordered her to send the DVD of the Tamil film.