New Delhi: Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui and his wife Aaliya Siddiqui were engaged in a legal battle for the past few months. Last month, the actor had reached out for a settlement after suing his estranged wife and brother in a defamation case for Rs 100 crore. Aaliyah has now said that she has no issues with the actor as he has ‘solved some things.' 


In a conversation with ETimes, Aaliyah shared that she and her children are happily settled in Dubai.  “My kids are good, they’re happy. We are in Dubai right now because the court agreed to Nawazuddin that their studies shouldn't suffer. The court ordered Nawaz to clear all our issues. It put a condition to him that he has to take care of everything in Dubai and the children shouldn't face any problem. He worked on those court orders and that's why I've come to Dubai with the kids,” she was quoted as saying by ETimes. 


Aaliya also said that the court gave a very good decision that Nawaz has to fulfill all his duties and make sure that she and the kids are staying in good condition. She said Nawaz has solved all the issues. 


Talking about the current situation of her relationship with Nawaz, Aaliya told ETimes, "I've applied for divorce but before that, it's important to sit and discuss where we stand since that's what the court has told us. They've asked us to settle things out of court. But Nawaz is travelling at the moment, once he's back only then we will sit and resolve our issues and part ways amicably because that's what the court has told us." 


"As of now, I don't have any problem because he's solved some things and my kids are happy,” she added. 


Early this year, Aaliya had levelled serious allegations against the actor, including rape charges and throwing her and their kids out of the house. Nawaz also replied to her claims in a statement alleging her of doing this for money.  


In January 2022, Nawazuddin's mother filed a police complaint against Aaliya for allegedly trespassing into the actor's home and she lodged a counter-complaint against her mother-in-law alleging domestic violence.