Raja Chaudhary has made fresh remarks about his relationship with ex-wife Shweta Tiwari.
During a recent conversation with Siddharth Kannan. Chaudhary claimed that Tiwari was involved in a relationship with actor Cezzane Khan while they were still together. He alleged that Khan had personally admitted to being in a relationship with Tiwari and that a mutual friend informed him that Tiwari frequently visited Khan’s house and stayed there.
He mentioned occasions when he personally saw her with Khan instead of being on set.
The actor claimed he was treated like an “unpaid house help” during his marriage. Raja revealed that he no longer shares a relationship with daughter Palak. He has spoken to her just twice or thrice in the last 18 years.
According to him, Shweta was the primary breadwinner while he took care of managing everything else.“She was earning and I was managing everything. And she was earning a lot. I was just a manager and who cares about a manager?,” he said.
He also blamed Shweta’s mother for creating a rift between them.
“I was the unpaid househelp, and an unpaid driver. We were just fighting, not understanding each other. I was trying to prove my point of view and she was just trying to prove hers, but no one’s point was proved. It was just a broken family,” he added.
Raja admitted that the separation took a toll on him. He fell heavily into drinking and spent time in a rehab facility as part of his recovery. “It wasn’t just alcoholism. It was a mental breakdown; these were all my emotions. I had no control over anything. I couldn’t even see my daughter.
I couldn’t fathom the fact that my daughter was no longer with me. ”
Talking about his daughter Palak, Raja said he has blocked everything related to her on social media.
“I don’t want to see their photos, videos because I have done my level of begging. I have justified myself enough, saying how much I miss her. I don’t want to, anymore,” he said.
Despite their strained relationship, Raja Chaudhary said he would not hesitate to support Palak if she ever needed him.