Court Asks Nawazuddin Siddiqui & Wife Aaliya To Part Ways Amicably

New Delhi: Bollywood actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s personal life has come into the public domain with his wife Aaliya filing for divorce and accusing his family of mental and physical torture. There has been no reprieve for the Sacred Games actor who is even said to have been debarred from entering his own house.

It all began when Aaliya accused Nawazuddin of abuse and rape, even targeting him for misusing his power. Recently, it was reported that their children have been asked by the court to return to Dubai and continue with their studies. Now in a new interview, Aaliya opened up on her current situation and revealed that she is in Dubai too with her kids.

“The court ordered Nawaz to clear all our issues. It put a condition to him that he has to take care of everything in Dubai and the children shouldn’t face any problems. He worked on those court orders and that’s why I’ve come to Dubai with the kids,” she told E-Times.

Aaliya further shared that living in Dubai isn’t easy because one has to deal with several financial issues. “Living in Dubai isn’t easy as there are many financial issues amidst other things. But the court gave a very good decision that Nawaz has to fulfill all his duties and make sure we’re staying in a good condition. He has finally solved all those issues.”

“The court has also left the decision up to the kids – they can stay wherever they want to, in Dubai or India. But first, they should finish their studies in Dubai,” she added. Aaliya also revealed that the kids going to live in Dubai for three months and then decide where they want to settle down.

About the current situation of her relationship with Nawaz, Aaliya shared, “I’ve applied for divorce but before that, it’s important to sit and discuss where we stand since that’s what the court has told us. They’ve asked us to settle things out of court. But Nawaz is travelling at the moment, once he’s back only then we will sit and resolve our issues and part ways amicably because that’s what the court has told us.”

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