Chaos: Mahaakshay’s Fiancée Madalsa’s Mom Refuses To Confirm That Wedding Will Now Happen

Says that she can only talk later but surely not now. It is apparent that a certain amount of hell has broken loose on South actress Madalsa’s front...

Vickey Lalwani

Sun Jul 08 2018, 13:35:13 624714 views

We have just spoken to Mithun Chakraborty’s son, Mahaakshay’s fiancée, Madalsa’s mother Sheela Sharma on the phone. She did not deny that the wedding has not happened but requested to be left alone for some time.


Mithun Chakraborty With Son Mahaakshay Chakraborty

In her EXCLUSIVE statement to us about 40 minutes ago, Mrs Sheela Sharma said, “I cannot comment anything at this point. I shall speak but only after some time.”

When prodded further if Madalsa will marry Mimoh, the lady refused to be drawn into a conversation and reiterated, “I really cannot say anything now.”

This conversation was a pale shadow of Mrs Sharma being extremely confident of the wedding.  

It is apparent that there is a lot of anxiety and chaos on Mimoh and Madalsa’s front as well.

We also texted Mithunda’s secretary, Vijay, to request if the yesteryear superstar could speak on his son, but got no response from him. This case has got murkier by the minute. Are the charges real? Or is it a political frame–up?

FYI, earlier this week, a woman had accused Mahaakshay of raping and cheating her on pretext of marriage. She also alleged that his mother, Yogita 
Bali, had threatened her of dire consequences if she continued the relationship. Following the complaint, a Delhi court ordered an FIR to be filed against the actor and Bali.

They then approached the Bombay High Court seeking pre-arrest bail or an interim relief from arrest till the time they approached the concerned court in the national capital. However, the court dismissed the pleas and refused to grant them any interim relief.

After the duo moved the Delhi court, Special Judge Ashutosh Kumar today granted the relief to Bali and Mahaakshay, saying they have deep roots in society and are not likely to abscond.

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