Shreya, Humane reach consensus, get united now
Shreya, Humane reach consensus, get united now

Cuttack: Let bygones be bygones, Odisha playback singer Humane Sagar said on Monday, after announcing that he and his wife Shriya Mishra had resolved their marital conflict after the second round of counselling at the Mahila police station here.
His mother added that the issue had been resolved amicably and that they had agreed to restart their lives together. "All of our misunderstandings have been cleared up. "We will now live together," Shriya added.
"The couple will hold discussions for the next 15-20 days," ACP Amitabh Mohapatra told the media. Shriya will make a decision, and with the permission of her guardians, she will return to her in-laws' home in the coming days."
The couple has also stated that they will not make any negative statements about each other. "After a discussion, Shriya's parents and Humane's mother will set a date for her return to their home," he added.
Humane and Shriya had previously stated to the media that they hoped to resolve the conflict amicably and reunite. Shriya also stated that an apology could solve the problem.
Humane, on the other hand, was deeply hurt by allegations of multiple affairs, dowry torture, and religious conversion leveled against him, and he was outraged by his wife's press conference.
Shriya, who has been living at her parents' house in Balasore for over five months after leaving her husband's house in Cuttack, filed a complaint at Mahila police station on January 17 accusing Humane of torturing her physically and mentally and neglecting her in recent months.
They married in 2015, and they have a daughter.