Prabhu
Deva's
wife
Ramlath
has
demanded
the
police
and
judicial
setup
to
take
immediate
action
against
actress
Nayantara
for
her
illegal
affair
with
Prabhu
Deva.
Deva
married
Ramlath
15
years
back
and
they
have
3
children.
Few
months
ago
they
lost
their
elder
son
who
was
suffering
from
the
4th
stage
cancer.
After
this
incident,
it
is
said
that
Deva"s
behaviour
has
changed
and
has
reduced
his
visit
to
his
residence.
He
spends
most
of
his
times
with
actress
Nayantara,
as
alleged
by
Ramlath.
According
to
the
reports,
the
actor
turned
director
has
entered
into
a
secret
wedlock
with
Nayantara
and
are
living
together
in
a
bungalow
in
Hyderabad.
Both
Prabhu
Deva
and
Nayan
haven't
refused
these
reports
and
keep
silence
on
this
issue.
Both
have
been
together
spotted
in
many
places
and
film
events.
A
couple
of
days
ago
Nayan
visited
Mumbai
along
with
Prabhu
Deva
and
attended
the
premier
of
Wanted
directed
by
the
latter.
After
the
show,
both
jointly
met
the
press
and
gave
a
silent
nod
to
a
question
about
their
marital
status.
Now
Prabhu
Deva's
wife
has
come
out
from
her
silence
and
blasted
Nayantara
for
her
attitude
of
'grabbing'
other's
husband
for
illegal
relationship.
In
a
press
meet,
the
former
dancer
openly
criticized
that
Nayantara
is
the
person
who
has
caused
damage
to
her
family
set
up.
Says
Ramlath:
"Prabhu
Deva
is
a
sincere
and
kind
husband,
who
has
taken
care
of
us
for
the
past
15
years.
Very
recently
he
purchased
a
house
for
us.
But
now
everything
has
changed.
His
present
behaviour
is
a
big
shock
to
me
and
Deva's
family
too.
Our
family
law
never
allows
a
married
person
to
marry
other
woman.
At
the
same
time
it
should
punish
the
woman
who
steal
others
husband
illegally.
I
have
requested
the
police
and
judicial
set
up
to
arrest
Nayantara
for
her
intention
of
stealing
my
husband
from
me.
If
I
see
the
actress
anywhere,
I
will
surely
kick
her
on
the
spot.
She
is
the
best
example
for
a
bad
woman..."
Also
sources
close
to
Deva's
family
reveal
that
Ramlath
is
planning
to
meet
the
CM
to
lodge
a
complaint
on
this
in
a
day
or
two.
However,
Nayantara
was
not
available
for
comment
on
this.