Overview
- The notice was issued through lawyer Sana Raees Khan, who released a statement defending the singer’s four-decade legacy.
- Khan warned that any defamatory remarks would face legal action to protect Sanu’s dignity, legacy and family honour.
- In recent interviews, Rita Bhattacharya claimed Sanu left the home, took household items, and halted milk and medicine deliveries.
- She also alleged receiving only ₹100 during divorce proceedings and described his indifference when two sons went missing during the 2005 Mumbai floods.
- Reports note the pair married in the 1980s and divorced in 1994, share three children, and that Bhattacharya has not publicly responded to the notice.