The Asian Age

Nawaz withdraws memoir after row

Actor apologises for mentioning women without their consent

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Mumbai, Oct. 30: Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui on Monday issued an apology for “hurting the sentiments” of women whose names he had mentioned in his memoir, An Ordinary Life, allegedly without their consent and has decided to withdraw the book.

The 43-year-old actor took to Twitter in the wake of the controvers­y surroundin­g his autobiogra­phy, co-written by Rituparna Chatterjee, in which he detailed his relationsh­ips and flings with former Miss India Niharika Singh and actor Sunita Rajwar.

“I’m apologisin­g to everyone whose sentiments are hurt because of the chaos around my memoir ‘An Ordinary Life’. I hereby regret and decide to withdraw my

The critically­acclaimed actor drew a lot of flak for revealing personal details about his ‘passionate’ affair with his Miss Lovely co-star Niharika

book,” he tweeted.

A spokespers­on from the publisher Penguin Random House has confirmed to PTI that they were withdrawin­g the book.

The critically-acclaimed actor drew a lot of flak for revealing personal details about his “passionate” affair with his Miss Lovely co-star Niharika.

Excerpts from the book started doing the rounds on October 23 and Niharika issued a statement a day later slamming Nawaz for “exploiting and disrespect­ing” a woman to sell his autobiogra­phy.

While Rajwar took to Facebook to blast the actor for spreading lies and claiming that she dumped him for his “poor status”. “I did not dump you for your poor status but for your poor thinking,” Rajwar said.

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