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After their honeymoon, actress Tama Mirza and her husband Hisham Chishti filed a lawsuit against each other.
Tama Mirza filed a case on December 5 against her husband under the Dowry, Torture and Digital Security Law.
On the other hand, the actress’s husband, Hisham Chishti, filed a case on December 6 alleging assault and attempted murder.
A few weeks ago, Tama Mirza and her expatriate Canadian businessman Hisham Chishti went on their honeymoon to Dubai. He also shared some images on social media. After returning to the country, his condition deteriorated. On the night of December 5, there was a fight and a fight between them. Hisham, a Canadian businessman of Bangladeshi descent, is involved in politics there.
Hisham said that as a reason for the dispute, he met Tama in 2016. They were married in May 2019. But after the marriage, he discovers that you have been married twice before, which they have kept secret. Hisham was also helping his family financially.
He came to the country from Canada to see his sick mother during Hisham Corona. Meanwhile, his wife Tama went on her honeymoon to Dubai. After returning from the honeymoon, they began to argue about various topics. Hisham said he was emotionally broken upon hearing the news of his two previous marriages. Still, he accepted everything to keep the family afloat.
Hisham Chishti said you had shares in a gold shop. They wanted to invest Rs 20 lakh from me. He said he would manage the family earning income from there.
Hisham said that although he initially objected, he was forced to pay a certain amount of money to his family under their pressure. Hisham said that even after giving that money, his demand has not decreased. Every month they continue to take large sums of money for household expenses. Apart from this, they keep asking for money in various sectors, including expenses for your brother, treatment for parents, expenses for dog food. After arriving in Bangladesh, Tama took three lakhs of rupees from him for renting a house. As a wife, she refused to go to her father-in-law’s house.
Meanwhile, Tama Mirza has dismissed these lawsuits. “I had to hear a lot about why I give my income to my family,” he told the media. Not only that, it also prevents me from working. Constant pressure to take money from me. Why would my family borrow money from you? When he came to the country from Canada, he used my money. Torture if I don’t want to pay. Due to his torture, I moved from my father-in-law’s house to my father’s house.
Tama Mirza made her big screen debut in 2010 in MB Manik’s ‘Balo Na Tumi Amar’. She won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for ‘Nadijan’.
Bangladesh time: 1835 hours, December 20, 2020
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