SUNITA RAJWAR SENDS A LEGAL NOTICE TO NAWAZUDDIN SIDDIQUI FOR DEFAMING HER IN HIS BOOK "AN ORDINARY LIFE" By Parkash Deep Singh 10 Nov 2017 | Updated On 10 Nov 2017 06:20 IST in Entertainment News New Update Advertisment Ace Bollywood actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s autobiography ‘An Ordinary Life: A Memoir’ has been mired in controversy ever since it saw the first ray of dawn. First it was AdvertismentNawazuddin Siddiqui’s past girlfriend ‘Niharika Singh’ with whom the actor was in a short relationship with. Nawazuddin Siddiqui had gone on to reveal the intimate details of his affair with Niharika Singh in his autobiography. Niharika Singh had severely criticized the actor for defaming a woman in order to sell his book. After Niharika Singh, now it is Nawazuddin Siddiqui's ex Sunita Rajwar who is very upset for her name being dragged in his book. But unlike Niharika, Sunita Rajwar has gone one step further by filing a case against the actor and sent him a legal notice for the same. As per reports, Sunita has demanded a compensation of Rs 2 crore against an alleged attempt to destroy her image. Talking about the controversy, Sunita said, “I am taking legal action because the damage is already done and it’s irreversible.” In his book ‘An Ordinary Life: A Memoir’, Nawazuddin claimed that he developed suicidal tendencies after Sunita dumped him for not being a successful actor, although Sunita has refuted all these claims calling it a publicity stunt. This is to be noted that nawazuddin Siddiqui had previously apologised for "hurting the sentiments" of women whose names were mentioned in the memoir without their consent and later decided to withdraw the book in the wake of the controversy. #latest-entertainment-news #bollywood-news #nawazuddin-siddiqui #ptc-punjabi #niharika-singh #an-ordinary-life #sunita-rajwar Subscribe to our Newsletter! Be the first to get exclusive offers and the latest news Subscribe Now Advertisment Stay updated with the latest news headlines. Follow us: Related Articles Advertisment Advertisment Latest Stories Advertisment Read the Next Article