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Nawazuddin Siddiqui & wife Aaliya to take first trip after reconciling

Nawazuddin Siddiqui and his wife Aaliya Siddiqui continue to rebuild their marriage after Aaliya filed for divorce from him last year. Fast forward to today and the pair continue to make their marriage work by looking to take a trip together with their children.

Aaliya told the media, “We shall book the tickets soon… Yes, we all four are going. The kids will stay back in Dubai.” Nawazuddin will head to London after his Dubai trip to film ‘Heropanti 2’ alongside Tiger Shroff and Tara Sutaria, reports DNA India.Sajid Nadiadwala will produce the film and it will be directed by Ahmed Khan.

When asked why their children are being shifted to Dubai for their studies, Aaliya said, “They are not enjoying studies online and wish to attend classrooms, which doesn’t look like a possibility in the near future in India. My children’s body language has changed. Online padhai woh nahin hoti jo aapko classroom mein milti hai (Online classes don’t impart the same education as a real classroom).”

She added, “My niece is there. And, I have a very good caretaker. So, even if I come to India off and on for any work or to meet Nawaz, it won’t be a problem.” Aaliya and the kids are currently staying at Nawazuddin’s Kasara farmhouse.

Aaliya previously stated that she is willing to make things right. After seeing Nawazuddin’s kind side. She had even brought severe claims of domestic violence against him in 2020.

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