Nawazuddin Sidduqui leaves home due to property issue
The latest reports say that the Indian film star has separated from his family after his mother and wife quarreled over a piece of land.


Mumbai: Nawazuddin Siddiqui, the Bollywood star, shifted from his home to a hotel due to a property dispute on Tuesday.
The Badlapur actor took this decision after his mother and wife turned hostile against each other over the property dispute.
According to the media reports, Nawaz-ud-din Siddiqui was disturbed over the fights between his wife and mother which forced him to leave the home.
The house which came under dispute comprises six bedrooms, two huge halls and two lawns which now represents an horrific scene due to the quarrels.
A close friend of the actor was quoted by the media as saying that the actor was annoyed over the issue and he decided to get separated from his family for some time.
“He will return to home soon as the domestic issue is resolved in the court of law by his counsel,” said the actor’s friend.
Earlier, Mehr-un-Nisa, the mother of the actor, reported a case against his daughter-in-law Aleya Siddiqui, claiming that she did not have any right over the said property because she was divorced.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s wife alleges sexual harassment by husband, torture by in-laws, read details https://t.co/6fIWLGOjNz via @OpIndia_com #KoiNahinBachega#SabkaNumberAayega#FeminismIsCancer #NooneWillBeSpared
— CRA_MRA (@RkmMra) February 7, 2023
Nawazuddin is a big name in the Indian film industry who made amazing films throughout his career. Black Friday, New York, Gangs of Wassaypur, Badlapur, Babumoshai bandookbaaz and Thackeray are the among of his famous movies.
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