<p>Mediapersons should not endanger their own and others' lives while chasing the vehicles of Bollywood stars who are being questioned in a drugs case related to actor Sushant Singh Rajput's death, the Mumbai police warned on Saturday.</p>.<p>The media frenzy surrounding the case reached a peak on Saturday when three major stars -- Deepika Padukone, Sara Ali Khan and Shraddha Kapoor -- arrived for recording statements before the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB).</p>.<p>As the Bollywood divas set out from their residences, media vehicles tried to chase them to catch elusive photographs and video footage up close.</p>.<p>While Deepika and Shraddha Kapoor managed to evade media vehicles in the morning, Sara Ali Khan was followed closely.</p>.<p>Deepika was followed by media when she left after recording her statement in the afternoon.</p>.<p>This finally prompted the Mumbai police to issue a warning.</p>.<p>Sangramsingh Nishandar, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Zone -I), requested media persons not to chase the actors' vehicles as it could endanger their own lives as well as common people on the road.</p>.<p>If the police found any media vehicle chasing the stars in a rash manner, the vehicle will be seized and stern action will be taken against the driver, he said.</p>.<p>This seemed to have had some effect, as no 'chase sequences' unfolded when the other two stars left the NCB office in the evening.</p>
<p>Mediapersons should not endanger their own and others' lives while chasing the vehicles of Bollywood stars who are being questioned in a drugs case related to actor Sushant Singh Rajput's death, the Mumbai police warned on Saturday.</p>.<p>The media frenzy surrounding the case reached a peak on Saturday when three major stars -- Deepika Padukone, Sara Ali Khan and Shraddha Kapoor -- arrived for recording statements before the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB).</p>.<p>As the Bollywood divas set out from their residences, media vehicles tried to chase them to catch elusive photographs and video footage up close.</p>.<p>While Deepika and Shraddha Kapoor managed to evade media vehicles in the morning, Sara Ali Khan was followed closely.</p>.<p>Deepika was followed by media when she left after recording her statement in the afternoon.</p>.<p>This finally prompted the Mumbai police to issue a warning.</p>.<p>Sangramsingh Nishandar, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Zone -I), requested media persons not to chase the actors' vehicles as it could endanger their own lives as well as common people on the road.</p>.<p>If the police found any media vehicle chasing the stars in a rash manner, the vehicle will be seized and stern action will be taken against the driver, he said.</p>.<p>This seemed to have had some effect, as no 'chase sequences' unfolded when the other two stars left the NCB office in the evening.</p>