Nawazuddin Siddiqui's wife files a rape case against him

Accusing the actor of ‘misusing’ his power, Aaliya also claimed that he had no idea about how children were brought up


Entertainment Desk February 25, 2023

Bollywood actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui's estranged wife, Aaliya Siddiqui has accused the actor of raping her, a new video said. According to Hindustan Times, Aaliya has filed a case against the actor for forcing himself on her.

She shared a video on her Instagram, calling the actor ‘badtameez’ (ill-mannered). She went on to accuse him and his family wanted custody of their children, Shora and Yaani.

Accusing the actor of ‘misusing’ his power, Aaliya also claimed that he had no idea about how children were brought up. Breaking down to tears, she also said, "You can buy as many people as you want with your money but you cannot take my children. Where will you keep them? Will they stay with you? They don't even know what a father is."

In the caption, she wrote in Hindi, "A great actor, who tries to be a great human being often! A heartless mother who calls my innocent child illegitimate and this man keeps quiet. A rape complaint (with proof) was filed at Versova police station yesterday. Whatever happens, I will not let my innocent children go into these heartless hands."

The Gangs of Wasseypur actor and Aaliya, née Anjali Kishore Panday, have had a turbulent relationship for over 10 years. The couple made headlines in 2020 after Aaliya filed for divorce. However, she later called the separation off in 2021 after she had a change of heart.

Previously, her lawyer has levelled some serious allegations against the Bollywood star and his family. Rizwan Siddiquee, Aaliya's legal representative, has accused Nawazuddin and his family of providing no food or bathroom to the former.

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