Netizens Call Nawazuddin Siddiqui ‘Indian Johnny Depp' After He Alleges Wife Aaliya ‘Blackmails' Him!
Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui's legal dispute with his former wife Aaliya gets compared to Hollywood star Johnny Depp's defamation lawsuit against his former wife Amber Heard.
Actor
Nawazuddin
Siddiqui's
legal
dispute
with
his
former
wife
Aaliya
shows
no
signs
of
slowing
down.
Recently,
a
video
surfaced
of
Nawaz
being
prevented
from
entering
his
home
to
see
his
sick
mother,
while
Aaliya
and
the
actor's
brother
Shamas
claimed
that
Nawaz
was
pretending
to
be
virtuous
and
that
the
incident
was
a
publicity
stunt.
While
his
estranged
wife
accused
him
of
throwing
her
and
their
children
out
of
his
house.
Nawaz,
who
has
remained
tight-lipped
on
all
these
allegations,
took
to
social
media
on
Monday
to
share
a
lengthy
statement,
in
which
he
broke
his
silence
on
the
matter
in
great
detail
for
the
first
time.
He
explained
that
people
have
labelled
him
a
"bad
guy" based
on
hearing
only
one
side
of
the
story.
Adding
that
a
section
of
people
are
enjoying
his
"character
assassination,"
Listing
out
points,
Nawaz
claimed
that
Aaliya
just
wanted
more
money
and
was
making
manipulative
videos
to
malign
his
reputation.
He
also
claimed
that
Aaliya's
intent
is
to
spoil
his
career
and
that
they
have
been
divorced
for
a
long
time.
Nawaz
and
his
wife's
legal
tussle
has
gained
a
lot
of
buzz
among
the
audience.
Meanwhile,
reacting
to
his
statement,
many
were
reminded
of
the
infamous
Hollywood
star
Johnny
Depp's
defamation
case
against
his
former
wife,
actress
Amber
Heard.
Many
fans
showed
him
their
support
and
asked
him
to
stay
strong
during
these
times
of
trouble.
Several
netizens
termed
him
"Indian
Johnny
Depp" and
lamented
that
men's
voices
in
India
are
unheard.
WHAT
WAS
JOHNNY
DEPP
AND
AMBER
HEARD
DEFAMATION
CASE?
In
the
six-week-long
defamation
trial,
in
which
actor
Johnny
Depp
(58)
sued
his
ex-wife
Amber
Heard
(36),
the
jury
ruled
in
favour
of
Depp
and
awarded
him
$15
million
in
damages.
Deep
had
sued
his
former
wife
Amber
for
her
defamatory
2018
op-ed,
which
was
published
in
the
Washington
Post
newspaper.
She
had
alleged
domestic
violence
and
described
herself
as
a
"public
figure
representing
domestic
abuse."
While
some
also
compared
Nawazuddin
to
Will
Smith,
who
has
Jada
Pinkett,
who
was
accused
of
cheating
on
the
actor.