Former spouse Nikhil Jain reacts to Nusrat Jahan giving birth to a newborn boy

Rashika Sharma
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Nusrat Jahan

TMC MP Nusrat Jahan, a Bengali actress, has given birth to a baby boy, and both mother and child are well. Last night, the actress was taken to the Neotia Hospital in Kolkata (August 25). This morning, on August 26, the actress gave birth to a son. Yash Dasgupta has confirmed the news. Nikhil Jain, Nusrat Jahan’s ex-husband has reacted to the news.

A BABY BOY IS BORN TO NIKHIL JAIN’S EX-WIFE, NUSRAT JAHAN

When Nusrat Jahan announced that her marriage to Nikhil Jain was null and void, she made headlines. In no time, she was posting images of herself displaying her baby belly on her social media accounts. A healthy baby boy was born on August 26 to the actress. Nikhil, her ex-husband, has responded to the news.

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“I’m aware of Nusrat’s pregnancy,” Nikhil Jain told Aaj Tak Bangla. “But I don’t know anything about her son.” This did not stop me from sending my best wishes to the baby.

I wish her the best of luck. Have a healthy and prosperous future for the baby! “he revealed to Aaj Tak.

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SHE WAS TAKEN BY YASH DASGUPTA TO THE HOSPITAL

Yash Dasgupta, a Bengali actor, and Nusrat’s reported boyfriend drove Nusrat to the Neotia hospital to give birth. He confirmed that the son and mother are both doing well. In response to individuals who have inquired about Nusrat’s health, he replied, “Mother and child are doing OK.”

NUSRAT AND NIKHIL’S WEDDING

Nusrat Jahan and Nikhil Jain, who had been dating for a time, tied the knot in Turkey on June 19, 2019. Nusrat, on the other hand, alleged in early 2021 that her marriage to Nikhil was invalid under Indian law. According to a statement published by her, “illegally held back” were her belongings, such as family jewelry and other assets. Her money has also been “mishandled,” the actress-turned-MP added.

The marriage ceremony is invalid because it took place in a foreign country, according to the Turkish Marriage Regulation. As a result of the interfaith nature of the marriage, it was not validated under the Special Marriage Act in India. A partnership or a live-in relationship, according to the law, is not the same as marriage. As a result, the topic of divorce is not put raised. Because I wanted to keep my private life a secret, I didn’t talk about it. The media, or anyone who is not linked to me, should not challenge my behavior based on “separation.” According to the law, the supposed marriage was neither lawful, valid, or tenable.

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