Nawazuddin Siddiqui breaks silence over estranged wife Aaliya's accusations: 'Intent to spoil my career'

Updated : Mar 08, 2023 13:03
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Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui has been in the headlines over his legal issues with his estranged wife Aaliya. She has been making shocking allegations against the actor and she recently posted a video claiming that she was not allowed to enter his house with their children.

Now, Nawazuddin has issued a statement on social media saying that he is being termed as a bad guy everywhere because of his silence. He said the reason that he chose to remain quiet was that all this drama will somewhere be read by his children.

Nawazuddin said social media platforms, the press, and a bunch of people are enjoying his character assassination on the basis of one-sided and manipulated videos.

He said that Aaliya and he have not been staying together for years and are already divorced, but they had an understanding only for their kids. He claimed that Aaliya abandoned the kids in Dubai for four months and then called them here on pretext of demanding money. Nawazuddin added that his estranged wife is being paid approximately 10 lakhs per month for the past two years and he has also financed his 3 films costing him crores rupees.

The actor expressed concern over his kids missing school in Dubai for over 40 days and said Aaliya has dragged them into this drama to simply blackmail him, and malign his reputation and her intent is to spoil his career and fulfill her illegitimate demands.

He concluded his post by saying that he continues to place his faith in the judiciary.

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