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Estranged husband Nikhil Jain claims Nusrat Jahan always avoided getting marriage registered

KOLKATA: A day after actress-MP Nusrat Jahanclaimed that her marriage in Turkey with businessman Nikhil Jainin 2019 is not valid under Indian laws, her estranged husband alleged that she had avoided always his requests to get the marriage registered. He claimed that Jahan's behaviour started changing towards him since August 2020 when she was shooting a film, and she left his home bag and baggage in November.

Jain said though he had initially wanted to talk about the issue only in court and not in public, he was "dismayed with recent allegations against me and my family, regarding my married life and it has become imperative" for him to disclose some facts.

Jahan, who is reportedly dating actor-assembly poll candidate Yash Dasguptain recent times, said in a statementon Wednesday that since her marriage ceremony with Jain had taken place in accordance with Turkish Marriage Regulation, the marriage is invalid here.

"Since it was an interfaith marriage, it requires validation under Special Marriage Act in India, which did not happen. As per law, it is not a marriage, but a relationship or a live-in relationship," she said.

Jahan had tied the knot with Jain at a destination wedding at Bodrum in Turkey in 2019, attended by a select few.

After winning the Lok Sabha elections in 2019 on a Trinamool Congressticket, Jahan hosted a grand wedding reception at a five-star hotel in Kolkata which was attended by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjeeamong other dignitaries.

"Out of love, I had proposed to marry Nusrat which she gladly accepted and we went for a destination wedding in Turkey," Jain said.

After that, he said, they lived together as husband and wife and introduced themselves as a married couple in the society.

"I devoted all my time and resources being a faithful and responsible husband. Friends, family and people close to us know everything that I did for her. My
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    Nusrat Jahan is an Indian actress, model and a politician. She was born on 8 January 1990 in Kolkata, West Bengal. Her zodiac sign is Capricorn. She completed her schooling from Lady Queen Mission School, Kolkata. She earned a bachelor’s degree in commerce from Bhawanipur College, Kolkata. 

    Her father’s name is Mohammad Shah Jahan. Her mother’s name is Sushma Khatoon. She has two sisters, Nuzhat Jahan and Pooja Prasad. 

    Nusrat's favourites

    Her hobbies include exercising, playing guitar and shopping. 

    Nusrat likes to eat mutton, mishti doi, pasta and chocolate. 

    Her favourite actors are Shah Rukh Khan, Hrithik Roshan and Preity Zinta. 

    She likes to watch cricket. Saurav Ganguly is her favourite cricketer.

    Nusrat’s favourite colours are pink, yellow and black. 

    Her favourite travelling destination is Bavaria in Germany. 

    Nusrat owns a BMW car.

    Interesting facts about Nusrat

    In the year 2010, Nusrat Jahan won the title of Kolkata’s 'Fair One Miss'. 

    Apart from being a politician, Nusrat has worked in several Bengali films. 

    She started her acting career in the year 2011 with the film ‘Shotru’.

    Some of her films are, Khiladi (2013), Khoka 420 (2013), Love Express (2016), and Ami Je Ke Tomar (2017).

    She was seen in the BCL (Bengal Celebrity League) theme song for 'Midnapore Mighties' along with Dev and Sayantika Banerjee.

    In 2015, she was awarded the ‘Star Jalsha Parivar Award’ for her work in Bengali film ‘Jamai 420’.

    Nusrat’s relationships

    Nusrat was in a relationship with Qadir Khan. In 2017, Nusrat distanced herself from him after allegations were made against him in a rape case.

    On 8 May 2019, she was giving a speech while addressing the people of Jhargram city during the Lok Sabha elections. The platform collapsed and people made videos of the incident.

    Bangladeshi actress Tarin Jahan is Nusrat Jahan’s aunt.

    In June 2021, Nusrat revealed about her separation from

    Nusrat Jahan

    Indian actress and politician

    Nusrat Jahan Ruhi (born 8 January 1990) is an Indian actress and politician who predominantly works in Bengali cinema. Beside the acting career, from 2019 to 2024, Jahan has represented as the Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha from Basirhat constituency as a Trinamool Congress candidate. Jahan's screen debut was in Raj Chakraborty's Shotru.

    Early life and education

    Nusrat Jahan was born into a Bengali Muslim family in Calcutta (now Kolkata), West Bengal, India to Muhammed Shah Jahan and Sushma Khatun on 8 January 1990. She completed her schooling from Our Lady Queen of the Missions School, Kolkata and then went to college in Bhawanipur College, Kolkata graduating with a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) degree.

    Acting career

    Jahan started her modelling career after winning the beauty contest, "Fair One Miss Kolkata" in 2010.

    She made her Tollywood debut in the 2011 film, Shotru alongside Jeet. After a year's hiatus, she starred in her second film, Khoka 420 (2013), with Dev. The same year she appeared in Khiladi, opposite Ankush Hazra. She appeared in two item songs, "Chicken Tandoori" from Action and "Desi Chhori" from Yoddha - The Warrior, both of which were hits and became chartbusters. Jahan then appeared in Sondhey Namaar Aagey, with Rahul Bose, Rituparna Sengupta and Payel Sarkar.

    In 2015, she featured in the comedy film, Jamai 420, opposite Ankush Hazra, with an ensemble cast including Payel Sarkar, Mimi Chakraborty, Soham Chakraborty and Hiran Chatterjee. Jahan was also a part of the theme song of BCL (Bengal Celebrity League) for the team "Midnapoor Mighities", with Dev and Sayantika Banerjee. Her next and last film of 2015 was Har Har Byomkesh, with Abir Chatterjee, Sohini Sarkar and Rachel White r

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