Marathi entertainer Kranti Redkar, spouse of Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) Mumbai Director Sameer Wankhede, talked about his high-profile drug assaults and said that she’s exceptionally pleased with her significant other. Sameer Wankhede as of late captured child of Bollywood whiz Shah Rukh Khan Aryan Khan for supposed ownership of restricted medications and substance misuse.

In a new meeting, Kranti Redkar was all commendations for her significant other Sameer Wankhede. Discussing the official’s cases, Kranti said that Sameer has consistently been a diligent employee. Nonetheless, his cases are catching the nation’s eye since he is presently managing drug cases related Bollywood celebs.

The ‘Kombdi Padali’ star said that she regards the mystery of his work and never gets some information about his continuous cases and activities. She said that he isn’t permitted to address his family about the cases and she gives him his space.

Kratni said that she is pleased that Sameer “is forfeiting his own life, children and family for the country.”

For the unversed, ‘Mehfil’ entertainer Kranti Redkar is a famous Marathi entertainer, most popular for the hit melody ‘Kombadi Palali’ from ‘Jatra’. Featuring Bharat Jadhav and Kranti, it was formed by Ajay-Atul and was sung by Anand Shinde and Vaishali Samant and Ajay Gogavale.

Aside from her presentation in the dance number, Redkar has featured in films like ‘Gangaaal’, ‘Hyalagaad Re Tyalagaad’, ‘Sugar Salt Ani Prem’, ‘Kuni Ghar Deta Ka Ghar’ and that’s just the beginning. She has additionally coordinated a film named ‘Kaakan’.

The entertainer sealed the deal with Sameer Wankhede on March 29, 2017. They are guardians to twins, who were brought into the world in December 2018.

On October 2, a NCB group drove by Wankhede busted a supposed medications party on the Cordelia Cruise transport which was en route to Goa at mid-ocean. Eight people including Aryan Khan were confined for addressing by the NCB supposedly regarding the medication seizure on the voyage transport. A day prior, a Mumbai court requested Aryan Khan and others to be remanded in NCB’s care until October 7.

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