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Shweta Tiwari Files Domestic Violence Case Against Husband Abhinav Kohli

Darpan News Desk IANS, 12 Aug, 2019 07:55 PM

    Popular television actor Shweta Tiwari’s husband Abhinav Kohli has been arrested in Mumbai, following an allegation of domestic violence. Abhinav was also accused of allegedly showing obscene pictures to Shweta’s daughter Palak Tiwari.

     

    As per a report in Spotboye, Shweta reached out to Samta Nagar police station on Sunday afternoon to complain about her husband. She was accompanied by her mother and Palak.

     

    According to her complaint, Abhinav allegedly would often beat her and was usually under the influence of alcohol. He had even hit Palak in a fit of rage. The report also claims that Abhinav was called to the police station and the family was there for almost four hours.

     

    Shweta tied the knot with Abhinav in July, 2013 and have a two-year-old son together, named Reyansh Kohli. Palak is Shweta’s daughter from her first husband Raja Chaudhary, a small-time actor, whom she divorced in 2007 after nine years of marriage.

     

    Shweta is known for her work in Star Plus’ hit show, Kasautii Zindagii Kay. Palak was recently rumoured to be gearing for her Bollywood debut with opposite Taare Zameen Par’s Darsheel Safary in his first film as an adult, called Quickie.

     

    However, Shweta had denied the news with a note on Instagram. She wrote, “For the past few months I was constantly bombarded with questions regarding Quickie, and Palak’s debut. We really wanted quickie to be the way to go but the process was too protracted and Palak’s 12th grade has now begun. Therefore we decided it would be best if we retracted ourselves from the project since Palak’s education is of paramount importance at this point in time.”

     
     
     
     

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