Nitish Bharadwaj Who Played Lord Krishna In Mahabharat Files Police Complaint Against His Wife
Actor Nitish Bharadwaj, who played the role of Lord Krishna in BR Chopra's Mahabharat, has filed a police complaint against his wife Smita Gate and alleged her of mental harassment. He said that his wife with whom his divorce case is pending is not letting him meet his twin daughters.
Actor Nitish Bharadwaj, who played the role of Lord Krishna in BR Chopra's Mahabharat, which aired between 1988 to 1990, is once again making headlines. The veteran actor who was last seen in the film Kedarnath has accused his wife Smita Gate of mental harassment.
Mahabharat Fame Nitish Bharadwaj Files Police Complaint Against Wife
Bharadwaj approached the commissioner of police (CP) of Bhopal and filed a written complaint against his wife. He is seeking action against wife Smita Gate who is posted as Additional Chief Secretary (ACS) at MP Human Rights Commission. He has alleged her of harassment and unruly conduct.
Bharadwaj says his wife is not letting him meet his twin daughters
In his complaint, Bharadwaj has written that he and his wife Smita consensually filed for divorce in 2018 to end their 12-year-long marriage. He mentioned that the case is still pending. The actor alleged that his wife is not letting him meet their twin daughters, Devyani and Shivranjani.
When he made efforts to meet his daughters, his wife kept changing their schools on a regular basis. He said that this has impacted his mental health. Now, the actor wants the CP (commissioner of police) to intervene as he wants to meet his daughters.
For the unversed, Nitish Bharadwaj became an overnight sensation after the release of BR Chopra's Mahabharat. His character was highly admired by fans.
Nitish Bharadwaj had recently slammed the intimate scene in Oppenheimer.
In the scene, actor Cillian Murphy is reading a line from the Bhagavad Gita. his particular scene received massive outrage from fans in India.
Reacting to this, Nitish Bharadwaj told Etimes, "Gita fundamentally teaches a sense of duty in the middle of a battlefield. Metaphorically, our life struggles, mainly emotional, are the battlefields. The Shloka 11.32 was also told to Arjun to do his duty as a warrior, which is to fight the evil. Krishna¡¯s entire shloka must be understood properly. He says that I am the eternal time who will kill everything; so everyone will die even if you don¡¯t kill them. So do your duty."
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