The
ugly
controversy
between
Karan
Mehra
and
his
wife
Nisha
Rawal
has
shocked
the
television
fraternity.
Nisha
had
filed
a
police
complaint
against
her
husband
on
Monday
(May
31)
for
domestic
violence
as
she
stated
that
Karan
banged
her
head
against
the
wall.
While
Nisha
also
made
allegations
of
an
extramarital
affair
on
Karan,
the
latter
revealed
that
his
wife
is
bipolar
and
that
she
has
caused
the
head
injury
herself.
Some
of
their
close
industry
friends
have
also
been
breaking
their
silence
on
the
matter.
The
latest
celeb
to
speak
on
the
same
is
actress
Kavita
Kaushik.
Talking
about
the
same,
Kavita
did
not
directly
mention
the
name
of
the
couple
but
it
was
very
clear
that
her
Twitter
post
was
hinting
towards
him.
The
FIR
actress
tweeted
in
Hindi
that
in
the
whole
controversy,
the
media
and
the
public
will
just
have
their
own
share
of
fun
and
will
give
their
opinion
according
to
their
understanding.
She
added
that
Karan
and
Nisha
should
sort
out
their
differences
in
the
court
and
through
the
police
officials.
She
concluded
that
the
couple
should
not
become
free
entertainment
for
others.
Take
a
look
at
her
tweet.
Media
aur
public
majje
legi
aur
apni
akal
ke
hisaab
se
opinion
degi,
apni
pareshaani
aur
ladaai
police
aur
court
mei
kar
ke
samaadhan
nikaalo,
entertainment
mat
bano
vo
bhi
free
mei..
Karan
Mehra
and
Nisha
Rawal's
other
industry
friends
have
also
spoken
about
the
entire
controversy.
Karan's
Bigg
Boss
10
co-contestant
and
the
winner
of
the
show
Manveer
Gurjar
came
out
in
support
of
the
Yeh
Rishta
Kya
Kehlata
Hai
actor
on
his
tweet.
He
revealed
that
Karan
is
one
of
the
most
caring
and
humble
people
that
he
had
met
and
asked
the
actor
to
be
strong.
On
the
other
hand
celebs
like
Munisha
Khatwani,
Rohit
Verma
and
Kashmera
Shah
have
come
out
in
support
of
Nisha.
Munisha
also
shared
a
disturbing
blood-stained
picture
of
Nisha
on
her
social
media
account.
She
had
captioned
the
same
stating,
"Time
to
break
the
silence
...
time
to
wake
up
..never
judge
a
book
by
the
cover
as
the
saying
goes
and
here
is
the
proof
..
as
a
tarot
card
reader
and
astrologer
I
had
been
told
to
keep
mum
..
as
one
of
her
closest
friends.
I
cannot
be
quiet
anymore
:(
@missnisharawal
we
stand
by
you.
I
have
known
for
years
but
had
to
maintain
silence..
not
anymore
I
think
we
all
know
who
did
this.
Karan
no
more
protection.
I
love
you
@missnisharawal."
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