Shweta Tiwari , who often makes headlines with her bold and beautiful looks, is one of the most loved TV actresses. While the actress has made headlines several times over the years, one that caught many eyeballs was when she ended up losing her flat when she got divorced from Raja Chaudhary .
Shweta, best known for her role in Kasautii Zindagii Kay , was married to Raja Chaudhary previously. The former couple got married in 1998 and welcomed their daughter Palak in 2000. However, their marriage took an unexpected turn, and Shweta filed for a divorce in 2007. Things were mentally and emotionally challenging for the actress during the time.
As a part of the settlement process, the actress gave her one-bedroom flat worth approximately 93 lakhs to ex-husband Raja Chaudhary. The actress’s settlement and handing over her flat to her ex-husband was praised by the fans. The legal team initially proposed a joint ownership of the house between Raja and daughter Palak. However, Raja reportedly denied that.
Shweta is currently a single mother of two and is managing her personal and professional life perfectly.
On the work front, Shweta Tiwari, a familiar face on Indian television, has captivated audiences with her performances in shows like Parvarrish, Begusarai, Mere Dad Ki Dulhan, and Main Hoon Aparajita. She’s also been a part of popular reality shows such as Nach Baliye, Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa, and Khatron Ke Khiladi, where viewers got to see a more personal side of her beyond scripted roles.


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