"When you have a good partner, actually your life does get better," said the Fukrey actor.
A rough patch split them apart, but a late-night drunk phone call in 2019 brought them back together.
“When my parents split up, everything changed,” revealed Shruti Haasan
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“They fell in love, and I’m so happy they got married. They have such a successful marriage,” he said
"You have to apply that time. Otherwise, I can go on sending emails through the night. I can go on having discussions with my team because they are passionate and can go on brainstorming," said Katrina Kaif
"If I can't be me or be honest about just the basic things, then there's no me," said Mahira Khan
“Opposites attract. But temperamentally opposite people get closer day by day,” Boney Kapoor noted
Self-evaluation can help you make clearer decisions about your emotional well-being and whether to continue investing in the relationship.
We tend to set our sights on self-focused goals, Harrison said, “almost plucking them out of thin air, thinking, ‘OK, this will be the thing that makes me happy.’” Instead, she suggested, pivot to “think about happiness as something we create together and for each other.”
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"He (Ravi) made me a better half. That's how it worked," said Sargun Mehta
The duo got engaged in May 2023 as they vacationed in the South of France on the billionaire's $500 million yacht.
"I am very fortunate that way. That makes a lot of difference to my life," said Fahadh Faasil
"Then, when this happened, we wondered whether to even go ahead," Radhika Apte added
“When love beckons to you, follow him, for love gives naught but itself.” – Kahlil Gibran," the ace badminton player captioned her Instagram post.
“My mother was wanting us to get married. But she thought that India was too many worlds away,” said Antonia Minnecola.
While the term "trophy wife" is often used as a joke, its negative connotations perpetuate harmful societal stereotypes and expectations.
“You’re pushed into a corner where you are supposed to feel like you’re a failure because you were once married and now you’re not," Samantha said
“My most comfortable conversations about my life are with my son because I know I am going to get the God's honest truth from him,” Seema Sajdeh said.
“In fact, I took Bhavana for half a honeymoon to Bangladesh because I had to complete a film at that time, and I feel even Ananya was conceived in Bangladesh,” said Chunky Panday.
“When we first started dating, we had a lot of issues," Aaliyah Kashyap had said once
"Kitni baar, kitne aadmi karenge?" Rekha added





