Bollywood Controversy: If you can’t love, then why bother? Kumar Sanu’s ex-wife’s pain spills over
News India Live, Digital Desk: Singer Kumar Sanu, who ruled millions of hearts with his voice in the 90s, is in the news these days not because of his songs, but because of a bitter family dispute. The matter has escalated so much that the ‘King of Music’ has filed a defamation case of Rs 50 crore against his own son Jaan Kumar Sanu and his ex-wife Rita Bhattacharya. Now his ex-wife Rita Bhattacharya has broken her silence on this legal attack and what she has said shows less anger and more helplessness. “Why don’t you let us live in peace?” According to media reports, Rita Bhattacharya is facing this notice. Are surprised. He says that he is struggling in his life and wants to live in peace. Responding to the legal notice sent by Kumar Sanu, he said that when there was no talk between the two for years, then why suddenly this legal trouble? Rita said very emotionally, “If you can’t love us, can’t support us, then at least don’t harass us. We are living our lives, please spare us.” Why the notice of Rs 50 crore? Actually, Kumar Sanu alleges that His ex-wife and son Jaan Kumar Sanu have been continuously making false statements against him in interviews for some time. Sanu says that these statements are spoiling his image and sending a wrong message among his fans. Due to this, he has demanded a compensation of Rs 50 crore. What does son Jaan Kumar Sanu have to say? Son ‘Jaan’ is suffering the most in this entire drama. Rita Bhattacharya says that her son has always respected his father. He also clarified that some misunderstandings were going on since the time of Bigg Boss, but he felt that everything would be fine with time. But this legal notice has added fuel to the fire. Rita’s pain is also due to the fact that the father who should have laid hands on his son is now demanding answers from him through the court. At present, this family discord has become well known. Fans are just praying that this relationship is saved from becoming more bitter, even if outside the court.
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