Yeh
Rishta
Kya
Kehlata
Hai
actor
Karan
Mehra
was
arrested
after
his
actress-wife
Nisha
Rawal
filed
a
complaint
against
him.
It
was
said
that
Karan
banged
Nisha's
head
on
to
the
wall,
however,
the
actor
had
something
else
to
say.
He
said
that
it
was
Nisha
who
smashed
her
own
head
on
wall.
Nisha's
friend
Rohit
Verma
had
shared
pictures
of
the
actress
and
showed
how
badly
she
was
injured.
He
had
also
told
that
she
was
undergoing
plastic
surgery
yesterday.
Now,
the
fashion
designer
has
shared
Nisha's
surgery
update.
He
revealed
that
Nisha's
surgery
went
well
and
is
resting
at
home.
He
also
revealed
that
Nisha
didn't
have
to
undergo
plastic
surgery
and
had
a
few
stitches
on
her
forehead.
Rohit
was
quoted
by
ETimes
TV
as
saying,
"Nisha
is
stable
now
and
she
has
been
discharged
from
the
hospital
last
night.
She
is
at
home
right
now
and
taking
rest.
Her
surgery
went
well,
she
didn't
have
to
go
through
plastic
surgery.
She
got
stitches
on
her
forehead
and
the
doctors
did
a
great
job."
The
fashion
designer
also
shared
a
few
pictures
on
his
Instagram
account
and
spoke
about
how
he
has
seen
Nisha
go
through
tough
times.
He
added
that
she
will
take
sometime
to
heal.
He
wrote,
"Nisha,
the
most
resilient
and
gentle
soul
has
always
believed
in
finding
solutions
amicably.
I
have
seen
her
through
her
highs
and
lows
and
she
has
always
risen
above
the
blocks
of
life
with
an
additional
smile
on
her
face.
This
time,
she
has
been
at
the
receiving
end
of
untamed
anger
which
has
impacted
her
physically
and
no
amount
of
excuses
can
justify
this
act
against
her."
He
also
had
something
to
say
for
those
who
are
picking
up
sides
without
knowing
everything.
He
further
wrote,
"For
those
who
pick
sides
without
knowledge,
understand
that
no
individual
has
the
right
to
touch
another
person
with
an
ill
intention
or
hurt
them
physically
which
in
turn
leads
to
mental
trauma.
If
you
still
don't
get
this
basic
understanding,
then
it's
high
time
you
ask
your
mother
how
to
be
a
human
to
begin
with.
The
facade
hides
the
true
fact
and
people
are
very
good
at
that
.
Picking
up
sides
trolling
and
supporting
won't
help
as
it
is
very
easy
to
sit
back
and
comment
on
other
people
going
through
rough
patches.
The
book
should
not
be
judged
by
its
cover
and
every
story
in
life
has
a
dark
side
too.
We
must
pray
that
things
fall
in
place
without
any
damage
to
anyone
be
it
of
any
sort
and
moreover
in
all
this
we
must
never
forget
that
there
is
a
child
involved
who
is
at
this
point
oblivious
to
the
cruel
workings
of
the
world
let's
keep
his
innocence
intact."
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