Ravi Kishan’s Alleged Daughter Shinnova Sparks Legal Battle, Demands DNA Test
Ravi Kishan’s alleged daughter, actress Shinnova, is shaking the ground with a civil suit against the Bhojpuri star. She’s adamant about proving her biological link and has filed a case in a Mumbai court, calling for a DNA test to settle the matter once and for all.
Success Amid Turmoil
Despite Ravi Kishan’s flourishing career in both acting and politics, his personal life is facing a storm. His recent accolades in projects like “Laapata Ladies” and “Maamla Legal Hai” contrast starkly with the legal battles brewing behind the scenes.
Ravi Kishan’s family life isn’t a smooth sail either. Married to Priti Shukla since 1993, he shares five children with her, including Riva Kishan, known for her role in the 2020 film “Sab Kushal Mangal.”
The Allegations Unveiled
Aparna Thakur’s bombshell revelation claiming to be Ravi Kishan’s second wife turned heads. She asserted they have a daughter together, none other than the actress Shinnova, known for her work in “Hiccups & Hookups.” Shinnova herself took to Instagram to amplify her voice, seeking attention from none other than UP CM Yogi to hear her side of the story.
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Shinnova’s Legal Battle
Taking matters into her own hands, Shinnova approached the legal system, filing a suit demanding a DNA test to establish her lineage officially. At 25, she’s adamant about being recognized as Ravi Kishan’s biological daughter, born from his relationship with Aparna Soni.
She’s not stopping there. Shinnova seeks a permanent injunction to prevent Kishan from disavowing her paternity in any form. Moreover, she’s also initiated a writ petition in the Bombay High Court to quash an FIR lodged against Soni and others in Uttar Pradesh.
The FIR, filed under various sections including criminal conspiracy, giving false evidence, extortion, and intentional insult, stemmed from a complaint by Ravi Kishan’s wife, Priti Shukla. Priti’s legal action aims to debunk all allegations made by Aparna Thakur, branding them baseless attempts at extortion and character assassination.