‘QAnon Shaman’ Files Insane $40 Trillion Lawsuit Against Donald Trump and the Federal Reserve, Declares Himself Leader of a ‘New Constitutional Republic’

**Jacob Chansley, the ‘QAnon Shaman,’ Files $40 Trillion Lawsuit Declaring Himself U.S. Leader**

*Published: September 28, 2025, 4:30 p.m. ET*

Jacob Chansley, the Arizona man widely recognized as the “QAnon Shaman” for his horned warrior attire during the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, has filed a sweeping lawsuit demanding $40 trillion in damages while declaring himself the rightful leader of the United States, RadarOnline.com can report.

The Phoenix resident submitted a 26-page complaint in Maricopa County Superior Court earlier this week. The document, written as a single paragraph resembling a manifesto, names an eclectic mix of defendants ranging from President Donald Trump to international institutions, major corporations, and even Hollywood studios. Chansley is representing himself in the case.

### The Lawsuit and Its Defendants

Among the listed defendants are former President Donald Trump, the Federal Reserve, the National Security Agency (NSA), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, the Bank of International Settlements, the state of Israel, Elon Musk’s X Corp., T-Mobile, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), and Warner Bros. Studios.

Chansley claims these entities are part of a conspiracy to systematically violate Americans’ constitutional rights. While the case was filed in state court, its federal claims suggest it may be transferred to the U.S. District Court.

Attempts by the Phoenix New Times to contact Chansley via phone and the email listed on his filing were unsuccessful.

### Extraordinary Allegations

The lawsuit levels a series of far-fetched accusations. Chansley asserts that the U.S. central banking system is unconstitutional and that the government has committed treason by prioritizing foreign financiers.

He also alleges that the NSA spied on him while he drafted what he calls a “2nd Declaration of Independence.” According to the complaint, “all radio stations and most of their DJs are a part of the intelligence community.”

Chansley claims that plot details from Christopher Nolan’s *The Dark Knight* and James Cameron’s *Avatar* were stolen from his own writings. He further contends that the NSA catfished him on Facebook by impersonating actress Michelle Rodriguez, whom he describes as “my celebrity crush.”

Based on his “shamanic beliefs,” Chansley says he was “offered the opportunity to work with NASA covertly and help them deal with other-worldly matters.”

### Targeting Trump

The complaint also states that Trump emailed him on January 8, 2021, from the address “donaldtrump@nsa.gov,” and that the government seized over $100,000 in cryptocurrency from him.

“These seemingly insignificant facts are designed to seem insignificant on their face,” Chansley wrote, “but if a person were in the loop of what I had written on my computer a few months prior, those details would stand out to a sharp mind.”

Chansley refers to more than 1,000 exhibits stored in a Google Drive folder to support his claims, though the folder was inaccessible when reporters attempted to view it.

### Broader Critiques and Grandiose Declarations

Amid the outlandish accusations, Chansley also voices criticisms of American governance. He argues that citizens’ Fifth Amendment rights were violated when an Israeli official accused of attempting to solicit sex from a minor in Nevada was allowed to return home.

He also condemns U.S. involvement in protracted wars. “When we also recall that the Vietnam War was proven to be entered into based on false pretense, then it’s no surprise that the same government is continuing multiple deadly wars for profit, and even allowing foreign leaders to dictate American foreign policy in the Middle East and eastern European nations,” he wrote.

Chansley concludes his filing by declaring himself president of what he calls the “New Constitutional Republic of the United States.” He states the only laws in this republic are the Bill of Rights and the original U.S. Constitution, and that Phoenix will serve as its capital.

As his first act, Chansley says he would direct the Federal Reserve to mint a one-ounce gold coin valued at $40 trillion to eliminate the national debt — a proposal that fundamentally misunderstands how debt and currency function.
https://radaronline.com/p/qanon-shaman-40-trillion-lawsuit-donald-trump-constitutional-republic/

Three Anti-ICE Influencers Indicted After Stalking, Doxing Agent in Los Angeles [WATCH]

A federal grand jury has indicted three women accused of following an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent to his home and posting his address on Instagram. The Justice Department announced Friday that Cynthia Raygoza, 37, Ashleigh Brown, 38, and Sandra Carmona Samane, 25, were charged with one count of conspiracy and one count of publicly disclosing the personal information of a federal agent.

According to investigators, the incident occurred on August 28 after the women encountered the agent at the Civic Center in Downtown Los Angeles. Prosecutors said they began livestreaming on Instagram accounts including ice_out_of_la, defendmesoamericanculture, and corn_maiden_design. As the agent drove home, the women allegedly followed him in a black sedan driven by Raygoza.

When he arrived at his residence, the women began shouting to neighbors and livestream viewers, identifying him as an ICE officer. “Your neighbor is ICE,” one of them said. Others shouted, “La migra lives here,” and “ICE lives on your street and you should know.” They concluded by announcing the agent’s address and encouraging viewers to come on down. The footage was later deleted from the Instagram accounts.

Brown and Samane were arrested earlier on federal complaints. Brown is being held without bond, in part because she faces a separate charge for assault on a federal officer. Samane was released on a $5,000 bond. Raygoza remains at large.

Acting U.S. Attorney for Southern California Bill Essayli condemned the incident. “Our brave federal agents put their lives on the line every day to keep our nation safe,” he said. “The conduct of these defendants is deeply offensive to law enforcement officers and their families. If you threaten, dox, or harm in any manner one of our agents or employees, you will face prosecution and prison time.”

The indictment follows a string of recent attacks against ICE. Just days earlier, a gunman killed one and critically injured two others at an immigration facility in Dallas, Texas. Anti-ICE activists also disrupted court proceedings in Los Angeles when the charges were first announced.

The arrests come as California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a new law banning law enforcement officers from wearing masks while on duty. The measure, introduced in response to ICE officers wearing face coverings during Los Angeles immigration raids, is the first of its kind in the nation.

Law enforcement groups have strongly opposed the ban, saying it exposes federal agents to retaliation. Tricia McLaughlin, Homeland Security’s assistant secretary for public affairs, called the law “despicable” and a “flagrant attempt to endanger our officers.” She added that Newsom’s rhetoric had contributed to a 1,000 percent increase in attacks on federal agents and accused him of acting as a sanctuary politician who placed officers at risk of being doxxed and targeted by known and suspected terrorist sympathizers.

Essayli also criticized the measure, stating on X that California has no authority to regulate federal law enforcement. “If Newsom wants to regulate our agents, he must go through Congress,” he wrote.

The California State Sheriffs Association, the Peace Officers Research Association of California, and the California Police Chiefs Association have all voiced opposition, calling the law reckless and dangerous. They argue that protecting the identities of agents is critical for their safety and that of their families, especially in light of increased harassment both online and in public.

President Donald Trump also weighed in, urging Democrats to stop what he described as inflammatory rhetoric against ICE. “The Brave Men and Women of ICE are just trying to do their jobs, and remove the WORST of the WORST Criminals out of our Country, but they are facing an unprecedented increase in threats, violence, and attacks by Deranged Radical Leftists,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

“This violence is the result of the Radical Left Democrats constantly demonizing Law Enforcement, calling for ICE to be demolished, and comparing ICE Officers to Nazis,” he continued. “I AM CALLING ON ALL DEMOCRATS TO STOP THIS RHETORIC AGAINST ICE AND AMERICA’S LAW ENFORCEMENT, RIGHT NOW!”

Trump reaffirmed that his administration remains committed to its pledge to secure the nation’s borders and support law enforcement officers carrying out that mission.
https://www.lifezette.com/2025/09/three-anti-ice-influencers-indicted-after-stalking-doxing-agent-in-los-angeles-watch/

Sarkozy jailing reignites debate over French political justice ahead of Le Pen appeal

Former president Nicolas Sarkozy’s prison sentence has deepened divisions in France over the judiciary’s handling of political wrongdoing, just months before far-right leader Marine Le Pen attempts to overturn her own embezzlement conviction and run for the country’s top office.

A court in Paris shocked the political landscape on Thursday by handing Mr. Sarkozy a five-year prison sentence for criminal conspiracy related to efforts to raise campaign funds from Libya. Should the sentence be enforced, he will become France’s first post-war president to be imprisoned.

Ludovic Friat, president of the USM—the largest union representing French prosecutors and judges—said the ruling demonstrated that no one is above the law, even if some question the court’s motivation. “There will clearly be a before and after this decision,” he said. “In high-profile political-financial trials, some inevitably see judges stepping onto the political stage. What I regret is that too often, this becomes a smokescreen that diverts attention from the offences actually committed.”

### Judges Cracking Down on Political Wrongdoing

As Mr. Sarkozy left the court, he reiterated his innocence and warned that the ruling could undermine public trust in the judiciary. “What happened today is of extreme gravity in regard to the rule of law, and for the trust one can have in the justice system,” he said.

His prison sentence is enforceable immediately. The former president was given a short period to arrange his affairs but is not allowed to avoid imprisonment while awaiting appeal—a contrast to how some French politicians have handled similar situations in the past.

Appeals in such cases can take years, often fueling a perception of impunity among the powerful. As a result, judges are increasingly issuing “provisional execution” sentences that begin immediately, according to lawyers and politicians who spoke to Reuters.

“For several decades, there has been a growing democratic demand for integrity among elected officials,” said Judith Allenbach, president of another judicial union. She added that 89 percent of jail terms over two years are enforced before any appeals process and highlighted that judges are implementing laws passed by parliament mandating tougher penalties for political crimes.

Reflecting the mounting tensions, the Paris prosecutor’s office announced on Saturday that it had launched investigations into threats directed at the lead judge in Mr. Sarkozy’s case. The judge who presided over Ms. Le Pen’s conviction earlier this year has also received threats and has been placed under police protection.

### What Does This Mean for Marine Le Pen?

Marine Le Pen, leader of the far-right National Rally (RN), was convicted of embezzling EU funds in March. She received a five-year political ban that currently bars her from running in the 2027 presidential election. Like Mr. Sarkozy, she was given a provisional execution of the sentence.

Le Pen’s appeal is scheduled for January and will determine whether she remains eligible to run in 2027. She criticized Mr. Sarkozy’s conviction, stating that the increasing use of provisional execution by certain courts “represents a great danger.”

Judicial sources have emphasized that the cases of Le Pen and Sarkozy are distinct, and it is impossible to predict how one ruling might affect the other.

Mr. Friat affirmed that the Sarkozy ruling shows judges remain steadfast in their fight against political corruption. “I can understand her concern,” he said regarding Ms. Le Pen’s stance, while noting that the outcome of her appeals process remains uncertain.

Le Pen’s supporters argue that right-wing politicians face harsher judicial treatment. They point to the case of former centrist prime minister François Bayrou, who was acquitted last year of fraud allegations related to EU fund misuse.

Le Pen’s legal struggles have also drawn international attention. Former US President Donald Trump called her a victim of “lawfare” and sent a diplomatic delegation to offer support.

### Calls for Judicial Reform and Debate

Brigitte Bareges, a right-wing former mayor who was convicted of embezzlement in 2021 and given a provisional political ban (later acquitted on appeal), criticized the justice system. “What we see today is that the justice system, or at least a part of it, has become the weapon of those in power,” she said. “Once, I had faith in justice; today, I’m afraid.”

The justice ministry has not responded to requests for comment on Bareges’ remarks.

Following Sarkozy’s conviction, conservative Senate chief Gérard Larcher acknowledged growing societal debate over the provisional execution of convictions before appeals are exhausted. “I share this concern,” he said.

However, left-wing lawmakers applauded the verdict. Manuel Bompard of the France Unbowed party stressed, “The requirement to be honest and respect the law is not reserved for the public. It also applies to those in power.”

Amid mounting calls to repeal the provisional execution measure, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu told *Le Parisien* on Friday that “if a law gives rise to debate, it is up to parliament to address it.”
https://www.breakingnews.ie/world/update-1-sarkozy-jailing-reignites-debate-over-french-political-justice-ahead-of-le-pen-appeal-1811902.html

Ilaiyaraaja’s case against Sony Music: HC seeks revenue details

**Ilaiyaraaja’s Case Against Sony Music: Madras High Court Seeks Revenue Details**

*By Apoorva Rastogi | September 27, 2025, 4:19 PM*

The Madras High Court has directed Sony Music Entertainment India Private Limited to disclose the revenue earned from the commercial exploitation of legendary composer Ilaiyaraaja’s musical works. The order was issued by Justice N Senthilkumar during the hearing of civil suits filed by Ilaiyaraaja against Sony Music, Oriental Records, and Echo Recording Company Private Limited. The composer alleges unauthorized use and exploitation of his creations.

**Legal Allegations**

Ilaiyaraaja has claimed infringement of his rights, stating that the companies involved have failed to pay him the legally mandated equal share of royalties. He insists that his works were commercially exploited without proper authorization or compensation.

**Ongoing Legal Proceedings**

Senior counsel Vijay Narayan, representing Sony Music, informed the court that two related cases are currently pending before the Division Benches of the Madras High Court and the Bombay High Court. He requested additional time to submit a detailed counter affidavit responding to Ilaiyaraaja’s recent suit.

Justice Senthilkumar accepted the request and instructed Sony Music to present the requested revenue records during the next hearing scheduled for October 22.

The case continues to draw attention as it highlights crucial issues surrounding rights and royalties in the music industry.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/entertainment/madras-hc-orders-sony-to-reveal-earnings-from-ilaiyaraaja-s-songs/story

Boeing settles wrongful death lawsuit over whistleblower’s suicide for $50,000

**Boeing Settles Wrongful Death Lawsuit Over Whistleblower’s Suicide for $50,000**

*By Dwaipayan Roy | September 27, 2025*

Boeing has reached a settlement in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of John Barnett, a quality inspector and whistleblower who died by suicide in March 2024. The settlement amount totals $50,000.

### Background: Barnett’s Whistleblower Claims

John Barnett joined Boeing in 1988 after working on NASA’s Space Shuttle program. During his tenure as a quality inspector, he raised multiple safety concerns, particularly regarding the Boeing 787 Dreamliner being produced at the North Charleston, South Carolina plant. Barnett alleged a decline in safety protocols between 2010 and 2017, claiming that employees were pressured to overlook defects in order to meet production quotas.

He reported that some parts were missing or inadequately documented during assembly, suggesting serious lapses in safety checks. While the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed some of the issues Barnett pointed out, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) initially dismissed his claims in Boeing’s favor in 2021—a decision Barnett later appealed.

### Aftermath: Spotlight on Boeing’s Safety Culture

Barnett’s death drew global attention to Boeing’s manufacturing practices and workplace culture, particularly at the North Charleston facility. Concurrently, Boeing’s Seattle plant faced federal scrutiny after an incident involving a door-shaped plug detaching from an airborne 737 Max.

### Details of the Settlement

On September 26, Boeing and Barnett’s family agreed to a “full, final and confidential settlement,” according to court filings. The agreement requires the dismissal of all claims filed by Barnett and his estate, including the lawsuit he was pursuing before his death.

Of the $50,000 settlement:

– $20,000 will cover legal fees and costs
– The remaining amount will be paid directly to the plaintiffs

This settlement concludes the wrongful death litigation related to Barnett’s suicide and the retaliation claims he had brought against Boeing.

John Barnett’s case highlights ongoing concerns about safety and employee treatment within the aerospace industry, renewing calls for transparency and accountability at Boeing’s manufacturing facilities.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/business/boeing-has-settled-a-wrongful-death-lawsuit-for-50-000/story

Mumbai Crime: 2 Arrested For Blackmailing High Court Lawyer With Nude Video; 3rd Accused Absconding

**Mumbai Police Arrest Two Men for Blackmailing High Court Lawyer Using Nude Video**

Mumbai: The Borivali police have arrested two men accused of blackmailing and extorting money from a 63-year-old high court lawyer by secretly recording him nude during a massage session. The arrested individuals have been identified as Sameer Ali Hanif Khan (21) and Bhupendra Bhagwan Singh (25). A third accomplice, Manvinder alias Munna, remains absconding.

According to police officials, the incident took place between September 7 and September 22. The complainant, a resident of Borivali West, had been searching for massage services through JustDial when Sameer first contacted him. After two routine massage sessions, Sameer returned for a third appointment, this time accompanied by Bhupendra and Manvinder.

During the massage, Bhupendra allegedly recorded the lawyer in the nude and later confronted him with the video. As reported by Mid-day, the trio threatened to make the video viral unless the lawyer paid Rs 50,000. When the lawyer refused to comply, the men reportedly assaulted him with a belt and kicks.

Fearing defamation and further violence, the lawyer eventually transferred Rs 50,000 through GPay. The accused then divided the extorted amount, with Sameer and Bhupendra taking Rs 20,000 each, and Manvinder receiving Rs 10,000.

The harassment did not end there. Last week, Bhupendra allegedly contacted the complainant again, demanding Rs 6 lakh under the same threat of exposing the video. Faced with repeated blackmail, the lawyer approached the Borivali police, who registered a case on September 23.

A special team led by Senior Inspector Madhusudan Naik launched an investigation. With assistance from cyber cell experts, the police tracked down Sameer in Kherwadi and Bhupendra in Andheri. Both were arrested and confessed during interrogation. Efforts are ongoing to trace and apprehend the third accused, Manvinder.

**Accused Previously Worked as Caretakers for Elderly Citizens**

Police revealed that the accused had earlier worked as caretakers for senior citizens in affluent households across Mumbai, offering massage services as a side occupation. Authorities have seized their mobile phones, which reportedly contain similar videos of other individuals, suggesting the group may have targeted multiple victims in this manner.

“It appears that the accused are habitual offenders involved in systematic blackmail,” a police officer stated. “We appeal to anyone who may have been targeted by these men to come forward and file a complaint,” he added.

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https://www.freepressjournal.in/mumbai/mumbai-crime-2-arrested-for-blackmailing-high-court-lawyer-with-nude-video-3rd-accused-absconding

Mumbai News: EOW Files 10,526-Page Chargesheet In ₹58 Crore NSCI Embezzlement Case; President, Consultants Named As Accused

**Mumbai: Economic Offences Wing Files Chargesheet in ₹58 Crore NSCI Embezzlement Case**

In a significant development, the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) has filed a comprehensive 10,526-page chargesheet in the alleged ₹58 crore embezzlement case involving the National Sports Club of India (NSCI).

The chargesheet names several key individuals as accused, including NSCI President Jayantilal Shah, Shailesh Parab of Sateri Consultants and SP Consultants, and Chartered Accountant Manoj Saraf. Statements from over 100 witnesses have been recorded during the investigation.

**FIR and Investigation**

According to EOW officials, the FIR was initially registered at Tardeo Police Station in December 2020 for cheating and forgery, with the fraud estimated at ₹58 crore. However, the EOW’s detailed probe uncovered misappropriation amounting to ₹6.90 crore.

**Modus Operandi**

The investigation revealed that invoices were raised under the pretext of obtaining licenses and NOCs from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and the police for NSCI’s bar and other establishments. This fraudulent activity siphoned off ₹6.90 crore, while the actual expenses for these works amounted to just about ₹13 lakh.

Further probe showed that orders for 108 licenses were placed without any tenders or quotations. Companies linked to Shailesh Parab raised invoices totaling ₹2.56 crore, while Chartered Accountant Manoj Saraf allegedly assisted in fabricating bogus invoices to facilitate the fraud.

**Background of the Case**

The case originated on December 11, 2020, when the Tardeo Police registered an FIR against Jayantilal Shah, Rakesh Malhotra, Sebastian Paul, Bhisham Sahjwani, and others under sections related to cheating and forgery of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). Following the discovery of the large-scale fraud, the case was subsequently transferred to the Economic Offences Wing for further investigation.

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https://www.freepressjournal.in/mumbai/mumbai-news-eow-files-10526-page-chargesheet-in-58-crore-nsci-embezzlement-case-president-consultants-named-as-accused

Nagarjuna Is ‘Grateful’ To Delhi High Court For Protecting His Personality Rights

A New Trend in the Indian Film Industry: Actors Legally Protecting Their Personality Rights

A noteworthy trend is emerging in the Indian film industry, as actors increasingly take legal steps to protect their personality rights. Following the footsteps of prominent figures like Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan, and Karan Johar, Telugu superstar Nagarjuna recently approached the Delhi High Court to safeguard his personality rights.

On Thursday, Nagarjuna expressed his gratitude to the court via X (formerly Twitter), writing,
“Grateful to the Hon’ble Delhi High Court for protecting my personality rights in today’s digital age. The vital legal strategy and arguments were led by Senior Counsel Mr. Vaibhav Gaggar, and Mr. Pravin Anand along with Ms. Vaishali, Mr. Somdev, and Mr. Vibhav. Thank you for standing by me.” (sic)

Interestingly, Nagarjuna is the first actor to openly speak about this legal move on social media.

Why Did Nagarjuna Approach the Court?

According to reports from Bar and Bench, the Telugu star sought the court’s protection because his personality rights were being violated through unauthorized use of his pictures. These infringements included misuse in content uploaded on social media platforms as well as on merchandise.

Wider Industry Movement

Apart from Nagarjuna, other notable celebrities such as Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan, Karan Johar, Anil Kapoor, Jackie Shroff, Amitabh Bachchan, and others have also taken measures to protect their personality rights. This growing trend signals a heightened awareness and assertiveness among actors in defending their personal brand and image legally.

Nagarjuna’s Upcoming Projects

On the work front, Nagarjuna appeared in two films this year: *Kuberaa* and *Coolie*. While *Kuberaa* struggled to generate significant buzz, *Coolie* performed reasonably well at the box office.

Looking ahead, the actor has a major milestone project titled *King 100* lined up, which is set to be his 100th movie. Directed by Ra Karthik, the film is reportedly scheduled for release in 2026.

Will more actors join this movement? Only time will tell, but with stars like Nagarjuna leading by example, legal protection of personality rights is becoming an important aspect of the Indian film industry’s evolving landscape.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/entertainment/nagarjuna-is-grateful-to-delhi-high-court-for-protecting-his-personality-rights

Meet Sameer Wankhede’s Wife, Kranti Redkar: An Actor, Creator & Mother To Twin Daughters

Former Narcotics Control Bureau officer Sameer Wankhede is back in the headlines after filing a ₹2 crore defamation case against Aryan Khan, Red Chillies Entertainment, and Netflix over the series The Ba**ds of Bollywood*. While the case has sparked public speculations, it has also drawn attention to the woman standing strong by his side, his wife, actress and filmmaker Kranti Redkar. A journey into films and beyond Born and raised in Mumbai, Kranti carved her own path in the Marathi entertainment industry. She made her acting debut in Sun Asaw’ Ashi, but shot to fame with the cult hit song Kombdi Palali from Jatra: Hyalagaad Re Tyalagaad (2005). Her career has since spanned Marathi films, Hindi TV shows like Chittod Ki Rani and Simply Sapne, and even Bollywood with a notable role in Prakash Jha’s Gangaajal. In 2015, Kranti expanded her creative horizons by making her directorial debut with Kaakan, a film for which she also wrote two soulful songs. This transition highlighted her versatility, not just as a performer, but as a storyteller. Meeting Sameer Wankhede Kranti’s personal life found its anchor in Sameer Wankhede. Their love story began after graduation, when they unexpectedly reconnected at an airport. Sameer recognised her instantly and charmed her with his dimpled smile. What started as a casual conversation soon grew into a friendship and, eventually, love. Kranti has often said that what truly drew her to Sameer was his dedication to serving the country, a quality that inspired admiration and respect. Sameer later proposed, and the couple tied the knot on March 29, 2017. Parents to twin daughters The couple’s happiness multiplied when they welcomed their twin daughters, Ziya and Zyda. Family has since become the heart of their world, with Kranti often sharing glimpses of motherhood and their joyful moments together. Her posts reflect not just the glamour of her career but also the warmth of her home life. Even while balancing motherhood, Kranti continues to stay active as a creator on Instagram. She engages her followers with fun reels, family updates, and thoughtful content, keeping her bond with audiences alive. At the same time, she stands firmly beside Sameer, supporting him through professional highs and public controversies.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/lifestyle/meet-sameer-wankhedes-wife-kranti-redkar-an-actor-creator-mother-to-twin-daughters

Meet Sameer Wankhede’s Wife, Kranti Redkar: An Actor, Creator & Mother To Twin Daughters

Former Narcotics Control Bureau officer Sameer Wankhede is back in the headlines after filing a ₹2 crore defamation case against Aryan Khan, Red Chillies Entertainment, and Netflix over the series *The Ba**ds of Bollywood*. While the case has sparked public speculation, it has also drawn attention to the woman standing strong by his side—his wife, actress and filmmaker Kranti Redkar.

### A Journey into Films and Beyond

Born and raised in Mumbai, Kranti carved her own path in the Marathi entertainment industry. She made her acting debut in *Sun Asaw’ Ashi* but shot to fame with the cult hit song “Kombdi Palali” from *Jatra: Hyalagaad Re Tyalagaad* (2005).

Her career has since spanned Marathi films, Hindi TV shows like *Chittod Ki Rani* and *Simply Sapne*, and even Bollywood, with a notable role in Prakash Jha’s *Gangaajal*. In 2015, Kranti expanded her creative horizons by making her directorial debut with *Kaakan*, a film for which she also wrote two soulful songs. This transition highlighted her versatility—not just as a performer but as a storyteller.

### Meeting Sameer Wankhede

Kranti’s personal life found its anchor in Sameer Wankhede. Their love story began after graduation, when they unexpectedly reconnected at an airport. Sameer recognized her instantly and charmed her with his dimpled smile. What started as a casual conversation soon grew into friendship and, eventually, love.

Kranti has often said that what truly drew her to Sameer was his dedication to serving the country—a quality that inspired both admiration and respect. Sameer later proposed, and the couple tied the knot on March 29, 2017.

### Parents to Twin Daughters

The couple’s happiness multiplied when they welcomed their twin daughters, Ziya and Zyda. Family has since become the heart of their world, with Kranti often sharing glimpses of motherhood and their joyful moments together. Her posts reflect not just the glamour of her career but also the warmth of her home life.

Even while balancing motherhood, Kranti continues to stay active as a creator on Instagram. She engages her followers with fun reels, family updates, and thoughtful content, keeping her bond with audiences alive. At the same time, she stands firmly beside Sameer, supporting him through professional highs and public controversies.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/lifestyle/meet-sameer-wankhedes-wife-kranti-redkar-an-actor-creator-mother-to-twin-daughters

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