TRIGGER WARNING: This article mentions drugs.Actor Vishal Brahma, best known for his role as Samrat in Karan Johar’s 2019 film ‘Student of the Year 2’, was reportedly arrested by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) at Chennai airport for allegedly trafficking methaqualone, a recreational drug, worth Rs 40 crore.As reported by India Today, Brahma, originally from Assam, was returning to Chennai from Singapore on flight AI 347 when authorities intercepted him with the contraband. Sources revealed that he was allegedly roped in by a Nigerian drug syndicate.
Vishal Brahma reportedly lured by Nigerian gang
The report also revealed, 32-year-old Vishal Brahma was in need of money when he was reportedly lured to travel to Cambodia for a holiday. On his return, he was allegedly instructed to carry a trolley bag containing the drugs. Authorities are now investigating the Nigerian gang behind the operation.
Actor’s career highlighted by ‘Student of the Year 2’ role
Vishal Brahma is best known for his supporting role as Samrat in ‘Student of the Year 2’, a Bollywood teen drama directed by Punit Malhotra. The film stars Tiger Shroff, Tara Sutaria, and Ananya Panday, and follows the lives of college students navigating friendships, rivalries, and love while competing for the coveted ‘Student of the Year’ trophy.
Vishal Brahma’s other projects
Apart from ‘SOTY 2’, Vishal has also worked on projects like ‘Bihu Attack’. In August 2024, he publicly accused the makers of ‘Bihu Attack’ of not clearing his payment. He claimed he stayed on set for an entire month at his own expense and struggled to get a response from the production team for two months.The investigation into Vishal Brahma’s alleged involvement is expected to expand as authorities aim to apprehend the Nigerian gang behind the operation.Disclaimer: The following news report is based on information from official sources and media reports at the time of publication. It concerns an ongoing investigation, and the details are subject to change as the case progresses. It is important to note that a summons or questioning by a law enforcement agency does not imply guilt or wrongdoing. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The purpose of this report is to provide factual information on the developments of a public interest matter.