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Shocking! Queens man who stabbed his wife was 'abusive and jealous of her Bollywood actor crush' Hrithik Roshan

A 33-year-old man named Dineshwar Budhidat living in Queens brutally stabbed his wife Donne Dojoy and killed her on Friday night and then hung himself to a tree and committed suicide. Donne, who worked as a karaoke bartender in New York, had a huge crush on Bollywood actor Hrithik Roshan. It is being reported that Dineshwar was insanely jealous of a ‘rival’ thousands of miles away: megastar Indian actor Hrithik. New York Post investigated the murder case and spoke to Donne's and Dineshwar's friends and relatives. 

Mala Ramdhani, 52, a karaoke singer at Gemini’s Ultra Lounge in Ozone Park, where Dojoy tended bar said, “She told me when she was at home watching a movie or listening to a song [with Roshan in it] he would ask her to take it off because he would get so jealous."

“Any movie he acted in she wanted to see it,” Ramdhani said of Hrithik, whose latest two Bollywood films, War and Super 30, were blockbusters.

“Her favorite movie was “Kaho Naa … Pyaar Hai,” Ramdahani said of the 2000 romantic thriller that launched Roshan’s career into superstardom. 

File photo of Dineshwar Budhidat and Donne Dojoy 

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On her last day alive, Friday, Dojoy — who had moved out two weeks prior — agreed to stop by their old Ozone Park apartment, on Albert Road, to watch a movie and “chill” with Budhidat before her evening bartender shift, said Andel Rodney, 29, a chef at the lounge. Her friends don’t know what movie the two may have watched, or precisely what made the husband snap. But at around 7:30 p.m., Budhidat texted his wife’s sister, saying he had killed her, and instructing that the key to the apartment could be found under a flower pot, police sources said later Friday.

“I think he loved her but at the same time, he was obsessed with her, because of the type of job she did, and she had a good [sexy] body,” said Rodney, a friend of Dojoy for four years said.

“She looked good, she always made her money, so he was probably jealous of her.” Dojoy would tell her friends that he was controlling, even violent.

“She talked about him abusing her, controlling her, beating her, scaring her, threatening to kill her,” Rodney added.

“She never took it seriously because she loved him.”

Dojoy’s aunt, Silvin Dojoy, called her tragic niece “a lovely young lady. A beautiful girl. She was intelligent, and she worked hard.”

Of the husband, she said, “He was a coward. Who acts like that? Lift your hands against a woman? That’s a cowardly act.

“There is no reason for him to have done what he did. It’s unbelievable. He had no right to do what he did.”

(Source: New York Post)

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