New Delhi: Aaliya Siddiqui, Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s estranged wife, reportedly asserted that the actor had barred her and their kids from entering their home. She had posted on Instagram to describe how Nawazuddin had deserted his family and barred them from the house. The spokesperson for Nawazuddin has since provided clarification.
Did Nawazuddin Siddiqui bar his kids from entering the house?
Aaliya Siddiqui, Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s estranged wife, recently posted a video on social media in which she and their children are seen being refused entry to Nawazuddin’s home. Also, one of the tapes included their daughter Shora sobbing uncontrollably. His spokesman has since provided clarity.
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It asserts that everything Aaliya said was untrue. Nawazuddin allegedly lacks decision-making authority because he has previously named his mother, Mehrunisa Siddiqui, as the legal owner of the property. The carer for his mother has said that the children are permitted on the property and that Aaliya is the only one who is not permitted to do so. The spokesman further mentioned that Nawazuddin had previously purchased a Mumbai apartment for Aaliya, which she is currently renting out.
Aaliya Siddiqui’s Emotional Video
Earlier, Aaliya Siddiqui posted three videos to Instagram. She insisted that she and the children had been denied access to their home. They could see Shora, their daughter, crying as well. In the caption she wrote, “My daughter could not believe that her own father can do this to her and was howling and crying on the road.. thankfully one of my relatives took us in her one room house..this small mentality and this cruel planning of throwing me and my children out of the house and bringing us to the roads just shows how small this man Nawazuddin Siddiqui is..sharing three videos where you can see the reality of this man.(sic)”
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She also wrote, “Don’t worry Nawazuddin Siddiqui you cannot break me our my children ..I am a citizen of a country where justice prevails and I shall get it soon(sic).”