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Kumar Sanu Sues Ex-Wife in Bombay High Court Over Viral Interviews, Seeks ₹30 Lakh

The suit hinges on a 2001 divorce consent clause that he says prohibits either party from making new accusations.

Overview

  • The filing seeks ₹30 lakh in damages and court-ordered takedowns of the interviews, with the matter heard on December 17.
  • The videos were posted by entertainment platforms Viral Bhayani and Film Window and spread widely online in September 2025.
  • In the interviews, Rita Bhattacharya alleges mistreatment during pregnancy, multiple affairs, and neglect of the family.
  • Sanu argues the remarks breach consent terms recorded on February 9, 2001 in the Bandra Family Court that bar future allegations.
  • A September 27 legal notice warned of criminal prosecution under Section 356 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, and the petition cites an October 15 Delhi High Court takedown order in an unrelated AI case to support removal requests.