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Watch: Former Miss Vizag Nakshatra Beats Cheating Husband And His Lover, Video Sparks Debate

Former Miss Vizag, Nakshatra, and her husband, Tripurana Venkata Sai Teja, are once again embroiled in controversy. According to the Deccan Chronicle, Nakshatra reportedly brought cameras and media to Teja’s residence to expose his alleged affair. The incident occurred in Visakhapatnam on May 30. A video capturing the ensuing chaos quickly went viral on social media. In the footage, Nakshatra is seen breaking down a door and finding her husband with another woman. Furious over the perceived betrayal, she began throwing objects at the pair.

The couple, who married in 2017 after meeting on a film set in 2013, have a daughter together. They have been involved in a divorce case since 2021, according to the Deccan Chronicle.

Teja, however, has reportedly accused his wife of making false allegations against him. Despite the incident, the police have not filed an FIR and are reportedly providing counseling to both parties.

The viral video was shared on X (formerly Twitter) by the handle ‘ChotaNewsTelugu,’ with a caption in Telugu that roughly translates to, “They were caught like this. The wife caught her husband red-handed while the married one was with someone else.”

The comment section of the post saw a variety of reactions. One user commented, “She has been living away from her husband for years. Recently a man was arrested for beating up his wife when he caught her with her lover. Will vizag police arrest this lady now?” Another added, “Why are these Marital Affair cases increasing day by day? Any comments.”

Another user pointed out, “Such affairs between two consenting adults is not illegal, according to Law. What the woman did is illegal.” Yet another remarked, “If anyone stays separate from a partner for more than 1yr it’s equal to divorce. She has had no problem for 3 years but manhandling for his affair.” One more comment read, “Husband said clearly that he and his wife had been living separately for three years. Why don’t catch that point.”

Drishya Madhur

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