Rupali Ganguly and her stepdaughter Esha Verma have been engaging in a public battle ever since Esha accused Rupali of being 'toxic and abusive'. Esha Verma is the daughter of Ashwin Verma and his ex-wife Sapna Verma, who divorced in 2018. Ashwin later married Ganguly in 2013, and the couple welcomed their son, Rudransh, the same year. Now, after Rupali filed a defamation case against her daughter, her step daughter has responded with a series of posts slamming the 'Anupamaa' actress.
Esha's recent posts tragetting Rupali
In one of the posts that Esha shared, she spoke about how money and power cannot hide the truth for a long time. "Character is what you do. Not what you say. Fame, Money & power may shield the truth for a time, but they can nevererase the harm caused. Actions define character, not appearances or words. True integrity comes from accountability and change. Speak up, stand strong and trust that karma and the universe will balance the scales," it read.
In another post, Esha shared a picture of a girl from a hilly region. While it is unclear if that is a generic picture, Esha captioned the picture, "Yes, this is a response to recent comments." “This is becoming old news, and there’s no need to prolong this matter any further. If I could move on – even from my first love, my father – then so can we all. Life is about growth, healing and focusing on what truly matters." The post's caption read.
After earlier accusations against her step-mom, Rupali Ganguly filed a defamation case against Esha for Rs. 50 cr following which the latter deleted her Instagram post.
Recently, Rupali addressed Esha's claims at an event when she said, "If I say it doesn’t affect (me), it will be a lie. Of course, it affects (me). We are all human beings. It hurts when they say bad things, even behind my back. Those who love me will continue to do so. I believe in doing good deeds because then good things will happen to you now or in the future. Sometimes a bad phase does come, and bad things do happen, but good always wins over that."