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Udit Narayan's First Wife Files Complaint Against the Singer, Makes Shocking Claims 'My Uterus Was Removed without My Consent and...'

Ranjana alleges uterus removal without consent in 1996 at a Delhi hospital and claims Udit Narayan failed to provide maintenance, prompting her recent complaint at Supaul police.

  • A fresh police complaint at the Women’s Police Station in Supaul alleges Udit Narayan’s first wife was taken to a Delhi hospital and her uterus was removed without her knowledge or consent.
  • Longstanding marital discord and alleged deception preceded the new complaint, with Ranjana saying she married Udit on December 7, 1984, and he later married Deepa Gahatraj and fathered Aditya Narayan.
  • She alleges Sanjay Kumar Jha, Lalit Narayan Jha, and Deepa Narayan escorted her to hospital, then she was insulted and driven away by her in-laws in Nepal since those events.
  • After earlier steps, Ranjana lodged a complaint at the Women’s Police Station in Supaul, stating she wants justice and has full faith in the police, while Udit Narayan has not commented.
  • Udit Narayan's high profile and film hits increase public scrutiny, as Ajay Kumar says Ranjana wished to reconcile but Narayan refused and allegedly caused her harm after a viral video last year.
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The New Indian Express broke the news in India on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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