When Sushant Singh Rajput's former girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty and her brother Showik Chakraborty's Chapter 2 website was leaked before its official launch

Sushant Singh Rajput

Rhea Chakraborty, Showik Chakraborty, Harpreet Singh, and Jinita Seth’s much-anticipated fashion brand, Chapter 2, was on the verge of its grand debut, embodying the spirit of new beginnings and independence. With its focus on acid-wash prints and future-forward styles, Chapter 2 is designed for those who dare to start over and make a bold statement.

However, an unexpected turn of events occurred when the brand's website was unintentionally revealed before its official launch. The premature unveiling happened through a link shared with close acquaintances, which was inadvertently leaked ahead of schedule, leading to a postponement of the launch.

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“Four years later, we’re finally here! It’s time to turn the page and let Chapter 2 begin, both in our closets and our lives. We hope it becomes a part of yours too. We’re so grateful for everyone who’s been with us on this journey and can’t wait to share this special piece of us with you. Please share your feedback—your thoughts matter!

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Chapter 2, a new venture by Rhea and Showik, is set to launch today. This endeavor embraces individuality and fresh beginnings through a celebration of fashion.

Following the passing of actor Sushant Singh Rajput in 2020, Rhea Chakraborty faced considerable public scrutiny. She spent 28 days in Byculla jail on charges related to procuring drugs for the late actor.

Reflecting on her time in prison, Rhea shared, “In prison, you are essentially cut off from society and labeled as a number because you are deemed unfit to be among them. That experience completely shattered any sense of self or identity that I had built.”

She added, “I was in an under-trial prison, which means it’s not a convicted prison, and unfortunately, all the women over there were still innocent because they were not proven guilty.”