Mandana Karimi accuses ex-husband Gaurav Gupta of infidelity; Says, “Throughout these four years aside, he slept with everybody I knew”
Lock Upp: Mandana Karimi accuses ex-husband Gaurav Gupta of infidelity (Photo Credit – Instagram)
Lock Upp, hosted by Kangana Ranaut, is one of the most talked about web shows on social media right now. In recent weeks, the show has been filled with drama, with new gossip being circulated in every episode. Now, in the latest episode, Mandana Karimi revealed shocking details about her former married life.
It all started when Azma Fallah asked Mandana if she had a boyfriend. However, the latter blushed and said “No comments” when Azma started teasing her. Azma then said that she is now 23 years old and will get married between the ages of 26 and 27.
Mandana Karimi then recalled how she also got married at the age of 27 after dating for almost two and a half years. As reported by the Hindustan Times, she said: “We were engaged for 7-8 months and then we got married, which was a civil marriage. We lived together for eight months and then it just wasn’t good. After that we were separated for four years. We recently divorced in 2021. He acted like I didn’t even exist. We got separated. And for those four years, he slept with everyone I knew.”
Azma Fallah, visibly shocked by Mandana’s revelations, asked her, “Including friends?” To which the latter replied, “Mere paas friends nahi hain.” She further revealed that it was part of her secret because nobody knows.
Mandana Karimi married Gaurav Gupta in January 2017. However, their relationship did not last long, more than two years. She filed for divorce in July 2017 and filed a complaint alleging domestic violence against Gaurav and his family, but withdrew the complaint in August 2017.
Mandana also recalled how her relationship with him and his family changed after marriage. The Iranian actress said: “Before getting married, my then-boyfriend’s mother sent me flowers and donuts. We even went for coffee, shopping, parties and spa sessions. She would make sure I never went out alone. Even when I went out alone, she called everyone there to make sure I was actually at that place.”
“Suddenly everything changed (after marriage) and it was like ‘Sirf Salwar Kameez Pehno, Mandir ke Samne Bus Baitho (Wear only Salwar Kameez and sit in front of the temple)’. She stopped me from talking to my friends who were single, calling them a bad influence. Then I realized, no matter who the friends or family members are, if your partner doesn’t support you, you’re nowhere,” Mandana Karimi added.
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