Hina Khan sends legal notice to the jewellery brand for fraud accusations

Hina slammed a legal notice to the concerned party and shared it on social media.

Hina Khan has been in news since a week for a number of things. Apart from bagging the role of Komolika in ‘Kasautii Zindagii Kay 2’, the actress made headlines for being accused of fraud by a renowned jewellery brand.  

She is also riding on success with her recently launched debut music video Bhasoodi. Amidst all these good news, the jewellery brand controversy has surely raised many eyebrows. But now Hina has filed defamation case against the brand for falsely accusing her of cheating them with ornaments worth Rs 12 lakh.

Yes, the actress earlier denied it on Twitter and finally gave a statement where she was determined to take a strict action against them for using her name as a publicity stunt.

Hina slammed a legal notice to the concerned party and shared it on social media. She wrote, “Since it started in public forum, I am forced to share my response too but d right way. my advocate @sarthak7468 from Supreme Court of India . Sent a legal notice with proper stamp n signature to them.so this is how a legal notice looks like, not like an unsigned unstamped fake notice created just for cheap publicity..We really work hard to reach where we r n just because ‘a celeb’ is n easy target u will not get to use it to ur benefit… The law works wonders for an innocent who is wrongly accused and it gets better if you have proper proofs. Attaching the courier receipt for my notice.Surprisingly it never appeared for the imaginary notice sent to me. No hawa hawaai only seedhi baat #SatyamevJayate #NotAnEasyTarget”

For the unversed according to the brand Hina Khan used their jewellery for an event and didn’t return it back.

Well, now we wonder what next will happen in this case.

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