October 24, 2017
Former beauty queen Niharika Singh is upset that her "Miss
Lovely" co-star Nawazuddin Siddiqui did not take her consent before sharing
their personal equation with the world in his memoir. She says the way he has
"painted" her image, it appears he doesn't mind disrespecting a woman to boost
the sales of his book.
In a statement, Niharika said: "Nawaz and I had a
brief relationship in 2009 during the making of 'Miss Lovely' that lasted less
than a few months. So today, when he paints me as a woman in fur enticing him
into her bedroom with candles, or desperately calling him and mailing other
women on his behalf, I can only laugh.
"He obviously wants to sell his
book and it would appear that he is willing to exploit and disrespect a woman
just to do so."
Excerpts from "An Ordinary Life" (Penguin Random House,
240-page), a memoir that Nawazuddin has come out with Rituparna Chatterjee, have
revealed that the National Award winning actor has spoken extensively on his
personal life and relationships.
One of these is focussed on his bond
with Niharika.
He writes: "For the very first time, I went to Niharika's
house... When she opened the door, revealing a glimpse of the house, I was
speechless with amazement. A hundred, or so it seemed, little candles flickered
beautifully. She wore soft faux fur, looking devastatingly gorgeous, her beauty
illuminated even more in the candlelight.
"And I, being the lusty village
bumpkin that I am, scooped her up in my arms and headed straight for the
bedroom. We made passionate love. And just like that, out of the blue, I began a
relationship with Niharika Singh, a relationship which I did not know then would
last for almost one and a half years."
He has also claimed that she sent
emails on his behalf to one of his former lovers.
Niharika is livid.
"He has chosen to fabricate stories and manipulate a fleeting relationship.
None of what he has written has been with my knowledge, let alone my consent. It
is this very aspect of Nawaz that caused me to end my relationship with him in
the first place. I have always maintained that he's a brilliant actor.
"However, I had hoped these acting skills would have remained confined only to
the screen. Still, I wish him well."