'I Will Stand..': Amid COVID-19 Controversy, Gauahar Khan's Husband Zaid Darbar Shares Heartfelt Post For Her
The BMC has filed a complaint against Gauahar Khan for allegedly flouting COVID-19 guidelines.
‘Bigg Boss 7’ winner Gauahar Khan has remained in headlines for all the wrong reasons since the past few days. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) had filed a complaint against the actress-model for allegedly violating the COVID-19 rules. The Federation of Western India Cine Employees also issued a non-cooperation notice against Gauahar for flouting the COVID-19 guidelines.
Amid the COVID-19 controversy, Gauahar Khan’s husband Zaid Darbar has shared a heartfelt post for her on social media. He said that he will continue to support and stand by her side till the time he lives.
He wrote, “Just want to start by saying that I have actually learnt a lot from you. You have been such a great guide to me right from the start and taught me so much, just by being around me and this reminds me of the time especially when I used to cheat in games.”
“All of this is just a phase and it doesn’t last forever, we go ahead, we grow, We learn and we move ahead. You are and always will be my sherni and I will stand by you till I live and support you. You are the strongest woman I have ever met and you are perfect the way you are. Always remember the world loves you,” Darbar added.
Gauahar dropped a comment on Darbar's Instagram post. She wrote, "I Love You n I’m proud that I am your wife."
Gauahar expressed gratitude towards her fans, who supported her on social media after BMC lodged an FIR against her. She tweeted, “Your belief in me n your love for me inspires me to do better . I love you all #myCrazylot ! N I can’t thank you enough.”
According to a report in Times Of India, Gauahar will remain In institutional quarantine till March 24. Khan is yet to confirm the development.
On the professional front, Gauahar was last seen in 'Tandav'. The web series co-starring Saif Ali Khan and Dimple Kapadia premiered on Amazon Prime Video in January 2021.