Karan
Mehra
and
Nisha
Rawal's
separation
came
as
a
shock
for
everyone.
What's
even
more
shocking
was
Nisha
accusing
Karan
of
domestic
violence
and
filing
a
case
against
the
actor.
She
also
accused
him
of
having
extramarital
affair.
Karan
had
often
said
that
he
hasn't
met
his
son
Kavish.
Recently,
in
a
press
conference,
Karan
exposed
his
estranged
wife
Nisha's
alleged
affair
with
Rohit
Sathia,
who
is
supposed
to
be
her
Rakhi
brother.
He
accused
Nisha
of
using
their
son
Kavish
and
said
that
he
is
not
living
in
an
okay
space.
Now,
Kashmera
Shah
has
come
out
in
support
of
the
Yeh
Rishta
Kya
Kehlata
Hai
actor.
She
has
decided
to
become
a
character
witness
for
Karan
as
she
knows
that
Karan
is
not
a
violent
person
and
added
that
there
are
a
lot
of
loopholes
in
the
story.
Kashmera
revealed
in
an
interview
with
ETimes
TV
that
Nisha
had
hinted
at
issues
in
her
marriage
in
May
2021,
but
did
not
disclose
details.
She
said
that
during
those
times,
Nisha
and
Karshmera
were
a
part
of
the
same
girl
gang
and
she
had
offered
her
money
and
a
place
to
stay
but
Nisha
refused
the
same.
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Video
Karan
Mehra
के
Press
Conference
में
लगाए
गए
आरोपों
पर
Nisha
Rawal
की
सफाई
|
Rohit
sethia
The
actress
narrated
what
happened
on
May
31,
2021
and
added
that
she
sensed
something
wrong!
Kashmera
said
that
she
had
got
a
call
from
Rohit
Verma,
a
close
friend
of
the
couple
at
12.30
am
on
that
day
saying
Nisha
was
beaten
by
Karan
Mehra.
She
was
shocked
as
Karan
is
the
kind
of
a
person
who
wouldn't
hit
even
a
mosquito.
Rohit
asked
her
to
come
to
Nisha's
place,
but
added
that
no
one
came
up
to
pick
her
up
and
when
she
called
Rohit,
he
said
that
everything
is
over
and
is
okay
and
he
is
at
the
police
station.
The
next
day
when
she
called
Munisha
Khatwani
and
she
told
her
that
she's
on
her
way
to
Nisha's
house
as
she
needs
help,
she
also
asked
her
to
come.
As
a
friend,
Kashmera
said
that
she
was
concerned
and
reached
Karan
and
Nisha's
house.
Kashmera
was
quoted
by
ETimes
TV
as
saying,
"The
scene
I
saw
on
reaching
Karan-Nisha's
house
was
terrifying.
The
cops
were
there.
Nisha
was
quiet
and
Rohit
was
hyper.
Then,
a
gentleman
came
up
and
asked
if
we
would
like
to
have
tea.
He
identified
himself
as
Rohit
Sathia.
Sathia
had
tears
in
his
eyes
and
told
us
that
Karan
had
taken
Nisha
into
the
room,
closed
the
door
and
hit
her
head
against
the
wall.
I
asked
if
he
had
seen
it.
He
said
'yes'.
I
asked
him
how
he
managed
to
see
it
if
the
door
was
closed.
I
sensed
some
'gadbad'."
Kashmera
Shah
said
that
later,
Rohit
Sathia
came
up
to
her
and
lamented
that
things
had
gone
so
wrong
between
such
a
perfect
couple.
When
she
said
that
the
truth
would
have
been
captured
in
the
CCTV
camera
of
the
room,
Sathia
said
that
it
was
shut
off,
which
was
another
red
flag.
She
later
said
to
Munisha
that
they
should
leave,
but
the
latter
said
that
Nisha
needs
her
support.
The
actress
said
that
she
knows
a
lot
of
Karan's
friends,
who
know
the
truth
but
they
aren't
speaking.
She
wondered
how
can
they
be
such
cowards!
She
feels
that
it's
time
that
Karan
gets
to
see
his
son-
he
needs
visiting
rights
and
shouldn't
be
debarred
from
meeting
his
child.
Although
she
doesn't
know
what
the
truth
is,
she
feels
it's
a
very
flawed
story.
Kashmera
said,
I
have
discussed
this
with
Munisha
and
Rohit
Verma
that
they
jumped
the
gun
and
acted
too
fast.
She
has
agreed
and
Rohit
has
even
agreed
to
apologise.
It
is
up
to
Karan
if
he
wants
to
take
that
apology.
I
hope
I
am
not
wrong
but
the
Karan
Mehra
I
know
is
not
a
violent
person.
Today,
I
have
spoken
because
Karan
called
me
up
a
few
days
ago
if
I
would
be
comfortable
to
be
a
character
witness
in
his
case.
And
I
have
said
'yes'.
In
my
heart
I
believe
he
is
innocent."
The
actress
said
that
she
is
going
by
whatever
she
saw
in
that
room
and
she
will
never
support
a
wrong
person.
She
concluded
by
saying,
"I
saw
Nisha
in
Lock
Upp.
She
is
a
very
good
speaker.
There
are
a
lot
of
loopholes
in
the
story.
If
I
was
not
an
actor,
I
would
have
been
a
lawyer."
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