Anupamaa Star Rupali Ganguly Files ₹50 Crore Defamation Case Against Stepdaughter Esha Verma, demands public apology!

By Gossips Tv : Rupali Ganguly, the actress known for her portrayal in the hit TV show Anupamaa, has recently taken legal action against her stepdaughter, Esha Verma, filing a defamation lawsuit worth ₹50 crores. The move comes after Esha made severe accusations against Rupali, alleging that the actress was involved in an extramarital affair with her father, Ashwin K Verma, while he was still married to her mother, Sapna. Esha also made damaging remarks about Rupali’s son, calling him ‘illegitimate’ and claiming he was conceived before the actress’s marriage to Ashwin.

Rupali, who had previously chosen to remain silent on the matter, has decided to address the accusations publicly through legal means. Her lawyer, Sana Raees Khan, shared insights into the legal notice sent to Esha. The notice stated that Esha’s derogatory statements have severely damaged Rupali’s reputation, tarnished her dignity, and caused significant harm to her professional career. It further highlighted the financial losses suffered by the actress as a result of these allegations.

The legal notice also emphasized that Rupali had always treated Esha well during her visits to India, providing her with opportunities to enter the entertainment industry. Rupali reportedly assisted Esha with photoshoots and auditions, aiming to help her break into the Indian showbiz scene. However, Esha’s recent accusations have deeply hurt the actress, especially when her son, Rudransh, was dragged into the controversy.

In response, Rupali has demanded a public apology from Esha. Should Esha fail to comply, the actress has threatened to pursue further legal actions. The escalating family feud has drawn significant media attention, casting a spotlight on the personal challenges faced by the television star amidst her successful acting career. This legal battle highlights the strain in the familial relationship and marks a turning point in the ongoing conflict.