Rakhi Sawant Unveils Legal Proof of Loan Agreement and Betrayal by Adil Khan Durrani: Shares Cheques and Details on Social Media
In a series of shocking revelations backed by legal evidence, Rakhi Sawant has taken to her Instagram handle to disclose the Loan Agreement signed by Adil Khan Durrani. The revealed document outlines the terms of a loan taken by Adil, emphasizing his obligation to repay; otherwise, Rakhi reserves the right to take legal action against him.
Accompanying the disclosure of the Loan Agreement, Rakhi shared images of the cheques she wrote for Adil Khan Durrani, providing a glimpse into the substantial sum owed to her. In a heartfelt post, Rakhi expressed her pain, stating, “It breaks my heart into pieces while putting this across and in front of you all, but I know it takes courage to stand, and I also know that I will again rise and shine.”
Elaborating on the betrayal she endured, Rakhi wrote, “The pictures which I have posted are pictures of betrayal, betrayal in the name of love, betrayal of trust, of promises, of being faithful. This man made me believe in love, made me accept his religion, and then left me, helpless with no money and no family behind.”
Revealing the extent of the financial loss, Rakhi disclosed, “After such a long career, I am now at the stage where I am starting at zero, I have no one to take care of me or my living expenses and whatever savings I have. He took everything from me, and I gave it because love is all about giving, and I believed in him.”
Expressing her resolve to fight back, Rakhi appealed to a higher power, saying, “By sharing this, all I pray to God that he gives me strength to fight back, and I know he’s always there with me. Karma will return, Adil, and you will have to pay for your sins.”
Earlier, Rakhi had taken legal action against Adil Khan Durrani by filing two applications in the Andheri Magistrate Court, seeking the cancellation of his bail for tarnishing her image and influencing witnesses. Additionally, she filed a defamation case against him, both of which are scheduled for a hearing on November 6.