City
Epaper

Shilpa Shetty Kundra: We don't deserve a media trial

By IANS | Updated: August 2, 2021 14:55 IST

Mumbai, Aug 2 Actress Shilpa Shetty Kundra took to social media on Monday to issue a statement, saying ...

Open in App

Mumbai, Aug 2 Actress Shilpa Shetty Kundra took to social media on Monday to issue a statement, saying she and her family do not deserve a media trial.

Shilpa's statement comes at a time when her husband, businessman Raj Kundra has been granted judicial custody till August 10 in a case pertaining to alleged production and distribution of porn content.

The actress said she will not comment on the case as it is subjudice and also requested the media for some privacy saying the past few days have been challenging for her "on every front".

Shilpa shared her statement on Instagram on Monday, which reads: "Yes! The past few days have been challenging, on every front. There have been a lot of rumours and accusations. A lot of unwarranted aspersions on me cast by the media and (not so) well wishers as well. A lot of trolling/questions posed...not only to me but also to my family."

"MY STAND...I HAVE NOT COMMENTED YET and will continue to refrain from doing so on this case as it is subjudice, so please stop attributing false quotes on my behalf. Reiterating my philosophy of, as a celebrity 'Never complain, never explain'. All I will say is, as it's an ongoing investigation, I have full faith in the Mumbai Police & the Indian judiciary," she added.

"As a family, we are taking recourse to all our available legal remedies. But, till then I humbly request you - especially as a MOTHER - to respect our privacy for my children's sake and request you to refrain from commenting on half-baked information without verifying the veracity of the same," Shilpa further wrote.

"I am a proud law-abiding Indian citizen and a hardworking professional for the last 29 years. People have put their faith in ME & I've never let anyone down. So, most importantly, I request you to respect my family's and 'my right' to privacy in these times. We don't deserve a media trial. Please let the law take its course. Satyamev Jayate!" she concluded.

Shilpa Shetty Kundra's statement talking about her "right to privacy" comes just a few days after the Bombay High Court reportedly refused to restrict media and social media platforms from publishing reports which talk about her. The court reportedly told the Bollywood actress that she has chosen a public life.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Bombay High CourtShilpa Shetty KundraRaj KundraJustice of bombay high courtBombay high
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai Pollution: Bombay High Court Calls Clean Air a Fundamental Right, Slams BMC Over Kanjurmarg Stench

MaharashtraMaharashtra: Bombay High Court Suspends Sentence of NCP Leader Manikrao Kokate, Grants Bail in 1995 Cheating and Forgery Case

MumbaiBomb Threats Issued to Bombay High Court and Magistrate Courts in Andheri, Bandra and Esplanade; Search Underway

MumbaiMumbai EOW Invokes Section 420 IPC Against Shilpa Shetty and Raj Kundra in Alleged Rs 60 Crore Fraud Case

MumbaiMumbai: Man Attempts Self-Immolation Outside Bombay High Court, Suffers Severe Burns

Entertainment Realted Stories

EntertainmentTrust to be formed to preserve Zubeen Garg's artistic legacy: Family

EntertainmentBhagyashri Borse plays Bharathi in Akhil Akkineni’s ‘Lenin’

EntertainmentMen in Black Actor Tommy Lee Jones’ Daughter Victoria Jones Found Dead at San Francisco Hotel on New Year’s Day

EntertainmentMalayalam cinema is on a different level altogether, says cricketer Dinesh Karthik

EntertainmentRandeep Hooda Channels His Inner Child With a Heartwarming New Year’s Eve Dance