Mumbai: Weeks after the arrest of her husband Raj Kundra for his alleged involvement in the porn video racket, actress Shilpa Shetty on Monday presented her stand on the issue by releasing a statement on Instagram.
Shilpa said that she will continue to follow her philosophy ‘Never complain, never explain’.
“Yes! The past few days have been challenging, on every front. There have been a lot of rumours and accusations. A lot of unwarranted aspersions on me cast by the media and (not so) well-wishers as well. A lot of trolling/questions posed not only to me but also to my family (sic),” she wrote.
Shilpa had earlier moved the Bombay High Court accusing the media and social media platforms of publishing defamatory content about her.
The actress asserted that she had not given quotes to anyone on the porn video case and she would continue to refrain from talking about the issue as it is subjudice.
Kundra was arrested by the Mumbai police on July 19. The actress has also been questioned about her involvement in the case.
“I have full faith in the Mumbai Police & the judiciary. As a family, we are taking recourse to all our available legal remedies,” she said.
Shilpa said that she is a law-abiding Indian citizen and will never let anyone down. “So, most importantly, I request you to respect my family’s and ‘my right’ to privacy in these times. We don’t deserve a media trial. Please let the law take its course. Satyamev Jayate! With Positivity and Gratitude, Shilpa Shetty Kundra (sic),” she concluded.
Here’s the statement:
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