Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 30: Bollywood actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui has declared taking out of his just released biography titled "An Ordinary Life: A Memoir", following claims against him of making lies about his relationships in the book. The 43-year-old is on Twitter to declare his decision after the memoir got scrambled in controversies upon its release. "I m apologizing 2 every1 who's sentiments r hurt bcz of d chaos around my memoir #AnOrdinaryLife I hereby regret & decide 2 withdraw my book"- Nawazuddin Siddiqui tweet, (sic)"Critically acclaimed Actor wrote on Twitter. The multitalented actor who is known to be private about his personal life revealed his past relationships with his Miss Lovely co-star Niharika Singh and a National School Drama alumnus Sunita Rajwar in the much awaited Memoir. The ladies, on the other hand, did not take well to the accounts that went into the memoir, alleging the actor has fuzzy facts. Niharika Singh called out Siddiqui for having "fabricated the story" of their momentary relationship, opposing to the latter's alleges that their relationship lasted one and a half years. Sunita Rajwar, lashed out at the actor in a long Face book post and said his biography is "An Ordinary Life" of "Extraordinary Lies". Rajwar, who according to the memoir left Siddiqui because he was not unbeaten, prove false the claim. "I didn't leave you because of your poverty but because of your poor thinking. You have proved with your biography that you are even poorer that the Nawab I knew back then. You never knew how to respect women then and you haven't learned to even now," Rajwar further said in the post in Hindi, adding that the Nawajuddin Siddiqui is a "sympathy-seeker."