Fight between Aaliya Siddiqui, her husband Nawazuddin Siddiqui intensifies
The actor’s wife says Nawazuddin came a couple of days back, he wanted to take Shora for visa work but the truth is that Shora and she are citizens of Dubai and they do not need to have any such requirements here.”
Mumbai: Aaliya Nawazuddin Siddiqui, the wife of Bollywood star Nawazuddin Siddiqui Siddiqui, on Saturday leaked a video of their interaction from his visit amid a property dispute.
Taking to Instagram, Aaliya published the clip of their interaction along with other private documents. She also made some shocking revelations in her lengthy note. She said that she was working for divorce from Siddiqui, adding that the actor wanted to take their daughter Shora with him and disown their son.
The actor who is living in a hotel these days visited their Andheri bungalow to meet his children but apparently she was not allowed to do so.
Aaliya Nawazuddin uploaded a clip, showing that Siddiqui is heard saying that he stopped the shoot to visit them and is always there for the kids.
Aaliya captioned the video, “I regret giving my 18 years to a man who has absolutely no value of me in his eyes,”.
She also shared the reality of her Instagram post with the local media, “Nawazuddin [Siddiqui] came a couple of days back, he wanted to take Shora for visa work. But, the truth is that Shora and I are citizens of Dubai and we don’t need to have any such requirements here.”
She stated, “I think I will divorce him and fight for custody of my kids.”
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Aaliya further said, “I’m not hungry for money but just shocked with his claims of disowning our second child,”. She asked, “How can he say that our second child was born when we were in a live-in relationship? I have agreements which state us as husband and wife and will submit all of this in court,”.
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Earlier, Aaliya had approached the court with a plea seeking a divorce from Nawazuddin Siddiqui. She accused him and his brother Shamas Siddiqui of torturing her but later, in 2021, she withdrew the same plea.
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