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Nawazuddin Siddiqui apologises, withdraws his memoir

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Published on November 03, 2017 with No Comments

After his memoir ‘An Ordinary Man’ created lots of controversy, versatile actor Nawazuddin Siddhiqui has decided to withdraw his autobiography, co-written by Rituparna Chatterjee. In his memoirs, the 43-year-old actor revealed his secret relationship with former Miss India Niharika Singh and actor Sunita Rajwar which invited lots of trouble in their personal life.
Nawazuddin is heartbroken with the consequence and he has decided to take off his memoirs. He wrote on Twitter, “I m apologising 2 every1 who’s sentiments r hurt bcz of d chaos around my memoir #AnOrdinaryLife. I hereby regret & decide 2 withdraw my book.” This decision came after a complaint was registered with National Commission for Women against Nawaz for outraging the modesty of Niharika Singh. He posted a picture on Instagram and wrote, “I am apologizing to everyone who’s sentiments are hurt because of the chaos around my memoir, “An Ordinary Life” I hereby regret and decide to withdraw my book.” In his memoirs, Nawaz wrote about make passionate love with his ‘Miss Lovely’ co-star Niharika Singh and revealed his affair with Sunita Rajwar.
A spokesperson from the publisher Penguin Random House has confirmed to PTI that they were withdrawing the book. Niharika issued a statement a day later slamming Nawaz for “exploiting and disrespecting” a woman to sell his autobiography.
While Rajwar took to Facebook to blast the actor for spreading lies and claiming that she dumped him for his “poor status”. “I did not dump you for your poor status but for your poor thinking,” Rajwar said.

 

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