Gautam Singhania, the billionaire Chairman of Raymond Group, on Monday announced that he and his wife of 32 years, Nawaz Modi Singhania, had parted ways. This came hours after a video surfaced in which Nawaz is seen alleging that she was stopped from attending her husband’s Diwali party on Sunday, November 12.
Billionaire Gautam Singhania announces split after wife’s ‘Diwali party
On Monday, Gautam Singhania shared a post on X, saying that he and Nawaz are no longer together.
“This Diwali is not going to be the same as many in the past. It is my belief that Nawaz and I will pursue different paths from here on. 32 years of being together as a couple, growing as parents and always being a strength of each other… we traversed with commitment, resolve, faith as along came the two most beautiful additions in our lives,” he said.
Gautam Singhania, however, did not give details of the separation and custody of their two children.
“As I reflect over the unfortunate developments in the recent past, there has been a lot of unsubstantiated rumour mongering, and gossip surrounding our lives fanned by ‘not so well wishers’,” he wrote. “I am parting ways with her while we continue to do what is the best for our two precious diamonds Niharika and Nisa.” He sought privacy and respect for personal decisions.
“Please respect this personal decision and kindly give us the space to settle all aspects of the relationship. Seeking your best wishes for the entire family during these times,” he added.
Gautam Singhania married Nawaz Modi, daughter of solicitor Nadar Modi, in 1999.
Singhania wrote on X that Diwali is not going to be the same for him this year. “This Diwali is not going to be the same as many in the past. 32 years of being together as a couple, growing as parents and always being a source of strength to each other… we traversed with commitment, resolve, faith as along came the two most beautiful additions of our lives.”
“It is my belief that Nawaz and I will pursue different paths from here on… I am parting ways with her while we will continue to do what is the best for our two precious diamonds Niharika and Nisa,” Singhania said in the post.
He added that there has been a lot of rumour mongering and gossip around his family “fanned by not so
Earlier media reports said that Nawaz Modi Singhania, wife of Gautam Singhania, was allegedly stopped from attending her husband’s Diwali party in Thane, last week.
Nawaz Modi Singhania reportedly recorded the video of the incident which has gone viral. In the video, Nawaz can be heard saying that she was standing outside JK Gram. Nawaz Modi Singhania alleged that she was invited for the party but now she was not allowed to enter the premises, as per media reports.
Raymond Group chairman and managing director Gautam Singhania on Monday announced his split with his wife Nawaz Modi Singhania. The couple had been married for 32 years and have two children — Niharika and Nisa.
“This Diwali is not going to be the same as many in the past,” Gautam Singhania wrote on X. He added that although they were parting ways, he and Nawaz Modi Singhania have always been a source of strength to each other.
“It is my belief that Nawaz and I will pursue different paths from here on… while we continue to do what is best for our two precious diamonds Niharika and Nisa,” the Raymond boss wrote.
“It is my belief that Nawaz and I will pursue different paths from here on… I am parting ways with her while we will continue to do what is the best for our two precious diamonds Niharika and Nisa,” Singhania said in the post.
He added that there has been a lot of rumour mongering and gossip around his family “fanned by not so well wishers”.
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Last week, media sources indicated that Nawaz Modi Singhania was purportedly prevented from participating in her husband’s Diwali celebration in Thane. A viral video, reportedly recorded by Nawaz Modi Singhania, captures the incident, wherein she states that she was standing outside JK Gram. Allegedly after being invited to the party, Nawaz Modi Singhania claimed she was now being denied entry to the premises, as reported by the IANS media.