Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s manager hugged my 12-year daughter in inappropriate manner, claims Aaliya Siddiqui
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Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s manager hugged my 12-year daughter in inappropriate manner, claims Aaliya Siddiqui

In an 8 page letter, Aaliya Siddiqui shared on her Instagram handle; she claimed Nawazuddin Siddiqui had sent their 12-year-old daughter to another country with his male manager without her "knowledge and consent"

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Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s wife Aaliya on March 8 said that the actor was “an irresponsible father” and alleged that he had sent away their minor daughter alone with his “male manager” who hugged her “multiple times in an inappropriate manner”.

In an 8 page letter, she shared on her Instagram handle, Aaliya claimed Nawazuddin Siddiqui had sent their 12-year-old daughter to another country with his male manager without her “knowledge and consent”.

“The fact is that as an irresponsible father, you sent my minor daughter to another country with your male manager and made them stay in (one hotel unit) without my knowledge and consent. “Your male manager, during this period, hugged my minor daughter multiple times in an inappropriate manner and all of this was done despite her expressed objections. You cannot deny that those acts were done by your manager when neither me nor you were around,” she wrote in the letter.

Aaliya further accused the actor of threatening her after she expressed her displeasure over the undated incident. “You still claimed to trust him blindly and when, as a biological mother, I objected to what happened, you threw your weight around and threatened to take over us today,” she added.

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Aaliya’s counter allegations come days after Nawazuddin posted a letter in response to her previous claims and described them as manipulated and one-sided.

His wife had earlier accused the actor of abandoning their children.

Nawazuddin Siddiqui had alleged that his wife was the one who had abandoned their children in Dubai four months ago and had now called them back on the pretext of demanding money.

Later, she posted a 4.30 minute-long audio clip on Instagram, which she claimed to be a conversation between her and Nawazuddin Siddiqui. “This is Nawaz reality (sic)”, she captioned the audio, in which both appears to be allegedly arguing over the actor sending their daughter with his aide.

It is to be noted that Aaliya Siddiqui was Anjana Kishor Pandey before getting married to Nawazuddin Siddiqui.
Nawaz recently published a statement on his social media handles shutting down all of the charges, and he refuted all of the allegations levelled against him by his separated wife.

A day after Nawazuddin clarified in a statement, his brother Shamas Siddiqui posted an audio tape alleging that the critically renowned actor would beat his staff guys, and he referred to the audio clip as a Holi gift.

Shamas said that according to Nawazuddin’s manager, he would routinely beat his subordinates. Shamas also stated that the clip would be available shortly.

The audio tape shows two men conversing, and the manager appears to enquire about the actor abusing his staff boy named Monu. The boy alleges that Nawazuddin struck him on the morning of his film’s shoot. The boy also verifies this and claims he was struck twice.

https://twitter.com/ShamaasNS/status/1633055061214412805?cxt=HHwWioC25aC746ktAAAA

Topics: Shamas SiddiquiNawazuddin Siddiqui's DaughterNawazuddin SiddiquiAaliya Siddiqui
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