In a shocking turn of events, renowned singer Udit Narayan has been accused by his first wife, Ranjana Jha, of a serious crime that has left many astounded. Ranjana lodged a complaint at the women’s police station in Supaul, Bihar, asserting that Udit, along with his two brothers and his second wife, conspired against her. This latest allegation adds to a history of sensational claims made by Ranjana following their divorce.
According to a report by NDTV, Ranjana has made a grave accusation that Udit Narayan had her uterus removed without her consent during a health check-up in a prominent hospital in Delhi back in 1996. In tears, she described her ordeal, stating that Udit and his associates acted without her knowledge or agreement, aiming to prevent her from becoming a mother.
Ranjana revealed that she only discovered the truth about the surgery years later, during a consultation for another health issue, which led to the shocking revelation. She expressed how this deceit has profoundly affected her both mentally and physically, breaking down emotionally in front of the police as she recounted her harrowing experience.
In her complaint, Ranjana specifically names Udit Narayan, his brothers, and his second wife, Deepa, as part of this alleged conspiracy. The accusations are particularly troubling given Udit’s status as a beloved figure in the Indian music industry. Ranjana’s claims represent not just a personal grievance but also raise serious questions about consent and medical ethics.
Udit Narayan, who is known for his melodious voice and contributions to Bollywood music, married singer Deepa in 1985 and settled in Mumbai. They have a son, Aditya Narayan, who has also made a name for himself in the entertainment industry. However, Ranjana, who came forward with her claims recently, asserts that Udit was still married to her when he wed Deepa, alleging that their marriage in 1984 was conducted according to Hindu customs.
Initially, Udit denied the claims made by Ranjana, but after she sought legal recourse, he eventually agreed to a divorce in the same year. As part of the settlement, Udit had agreed to provide Ranjana with a house, some gold, and a monthly sum of INR 15,000 as alimony. However, Ranjana has now stated that he has failed to uphold his financial obligations for some time.
This unfolding situation not only highlights personal betrayal but also shines a light on the broader issues of women’s rights and medical ethics in India. Ranjana’s allegations could lead to significant legal repercussions for Udit Narayan if proven true. As the investigation progresses, many will be watching closely to see how this high-profile case develops and what implications it may have for the music icon’s career and personal life.