
Rakhi Sawant’s ex-husband, Ritesh, has filed a serious lawsuit. While speaking with a few photographers in Mumbai on Tuesday (May 21), Ritesh revealed that certain people were abusing Rakhi and threatening her life. Ritesh claimed to know these people but refused to reveal their identities, indicating that he would not do so until he had all of the evidence.
“I will divulge everything; but, I need all of the proof first. I’m not frightened of anyone. I’ll identify names, but first I need the evidence. I simply wanted to let you know that some people who claimed to be our supporters also participated in this dispute. I’ll tell you who this individual is. We are contacting the police about it. We do not want a media trial. This is about Rakhi’s security. People are upsetting her. “She is also receiving death threats,” Ritesh explained.
Ritesh’s statements are consistent with Rakhi Sawant’s hospitalisation. The actress recently underwent surgery after doctors discovered a cancer in her uterus. Previously, Ritesh claimed that Rakhi’s operation was successful.
“Some folks were laughing a lot. I believe such people are inhumane because they make a mockery of someone’s grief. (shows a photo of a tumour) Notice how widespread this myth is. Don’t worry, Rakhi; we’ll take care of you. Some individuals are still making unfounded claims and attempting to slander you. “Let me tell them, your time is up,” he said.
On the other hand, Rakhi Sawant’s ex-husband, Adil Khan Durrani, claimed that her hospitalisation was a ruse to avoid incarceration in the leak video case. “Doctors have said nothing. We don’t know which hospital she’s in. If it is a heart attack, I believe patients normally require oxygen masks, but Rakhi Sawant does not have one. She is simply doing this because she needs to submit to police soon. “This is just a drama to avoid going to jail,” he informed us.
Rakhi Sawant has been charged with defamation under Sections 500, 504, and 34 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), as well as involvement in criminal intent under Section 67(A) of the Information and Technology Act (IT Act), for electronically spreading sexually explicit films of Adil.