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Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s wife Aaliya says she’s been ‘thrown’ out of house: ‘Won’t ever forgive you Nawaz’

Nawazuddin Siddiqui and his wife Aaliya’s separation battle seems to be getting murkier by the day. Recently his wife has claimed that the actor not just stopped her entry into their house, but has also left their children homeless.

Aaliya on Friday took to Instagram to share a new video and made a shocking allegation against the actor.

In the video, Aaliya claimed that the actor has thrown her and their kids (son Yaani Siddiqui and daughter Shora Siddiqui) out of his Andheri bungalow in Mumbai. The video recorded at around 11 pm in the night shows, Aaliya with her children outside the house gate and a group of guards preventing them from entering the house.

Her daughter Shora can also be heard crying profusely in the video.

Captioning the video, she wrote, “This is the truth of Nawazuddin Siddiqui who did not even spare his own innocent children..when after being in the house for 40 days I stepped out as office bearers at Versova police station called me urgently..but when I went back to the house with my children Nawazuddin siddiqui had deputed a number of guards to not let us in.. me and my children were bruetly left by this man to be on the road..(sic)”

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The caption further read, “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)”

She concluded by writing, “Don’t worry Nawazuddin Siddiqui you can not break me our my children ..I am a citizen of a country where justice prevails and I shall get it soon(sic)”

Aaliya also shared a clip of a relative’s place where they spent the night, where all of them are cramped in one room.

Last week, The Bombay High Court had suggested the estranged couple to sort out the issues pertaining to their children – 12-year-old daughter Shora, and 7-year-old son, Yaani.

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