Hrithik-Sussanne to have Bollywood's costliest divorceBollywood Hot Gossips

July 29, 2014 11:25
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When talks about Hrithik-Sussanne divorce first started doing rounds, many trashed it as mere rumors.

It was only when Hrithik came open about his separation from wife Sussanne on Twitter did the world sit up and notice that the lovey-dovey couple had fallen apart.

This proclamation of divorce was followed by countless tittle-tattles on the probable causes for this unholy separation. But nothing concrete was known.

While some alleged that Hrithik's jam-packed schedule and love liaisons with co-stars cheesed off Sussanne, another section of media blamed it on her growing proximity to close friend Arjun Rampal that caused a crack in their relationship. But none of these rumors could be verified. There were also rumors of a possible reunion, but going by the latest reports, things seems far-fetched for now.

Whatever imposed disaster in their abode, the big story sailing now is that Sussanne has demanded a whopping alimony of Rs 400 Cr. And guess what? Hrithik has agreed to fork out Rs 380 Cr as compensation. The couple have 2 sons Hrehaan and Hridhaan.

Hrithik apparently owns property and assets worth Rs 1500 crores approximately. And as per Indian laws, Sussanne is entitled to get half of it.

Property registered on Hrithik's name include 100 acres of land in Bangalore, four floors in a commercial tower (Lotus Building) in Andheri, a bungalow in Juhu and a flat in Singapore in Sussanne's name.

Not just that, Sussanne, who owns an interior decor business, could also get half of the share from the money that Hrithik has earned from endorsements and royalties hitherto.

AW: Suchorita Choudhury

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