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A Glimpse into Bollywood’s Heart: Revelations and Romantic Musings


Bollywood’s very own Janhvi Kapoor, known for her reticent approach to personal matters, has recently dropped a subtle yet significant clue hinting at the status of her romantic life. The young actor graced the screening of her father Boney Kapoor’s film in a pristine all-white pant-suit, but it was the customised necklace she wore that caught everyone’s eye. The accessory, bearing the inscription ‘Shikhu’, a term of endearment she reserves for Shikhar Pahariya, has set tongues wagging about the nature of their relationship — a relationship the actor has never openly confirmed before. Pahariya comes from a notable lineage, being the grandson of Maharashtra’s former Chief Minister, Sushil Kumar Shinde.

In the ever-evolving panorama of Bollywood romance, Kartik Aaryan has stirred the emotions of his robust female following by candidly disclosing his longing for companionship. In an exchange with a host, Aaryan reflected on his extended period of professional toil on his upcoming releases, “Chandu Champion” and “Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3,” which monopolized his attention to the detriment of his personal life. However, the actor now declares himself ready for love, humorously asking to be matched with someone. Despite past rumors linking him to co-stars like Sara Ali Khan, Aaryan’s quest for romance is seemingly just beginning.

Varun Dhawan, another luminary of Indian cinema, used National Sibling Day to share a heartfelt token of appreciation for his elder brother, Rohit Dhawan. Varun credits Rohit’s early faith in his potential as crucial to his own journey to stardom. Their fraternally-forged collaborative spirit was showcased in the action-comedy “Dishoom,” back in 2016, starring alongside John Abraham, adding a familial touch to the film’s success.

Meanwhile, esteemed Bollywood personality Karan Johar doesn’t veer far from headline-making with his keen interest in films from Southern India. His latest focus is on the film “Devara,” featuring NTR Jr, which is now set to thrill audiences in Northern India. In a recent announcement, Johar beamed with pride over his partnership for the film’s northern theatrical distribution rights, labeling the venture a “mass hurricane of grand entertainment.”

In a touching anecdote that highlights a partnership of mutual support, veteran actor Anil Kapoor reminisced about the initial phase of his romance with his wife, Sunita. During his fledgling days in the industry, Sunita discreetly stepped in to cover costs when financial constraints overwhelmed him, a gesture that solidified their bond. Their unspoken understanding and Sunita’s graciousness were fondly remembered by Anil at a city event, attended by their daughter Sonam.

Proving that the essence of romance is not lost on those who portray it, Vidya Balan, known for her commanding screen presence, proclaimed her own deep-seated romantic inclinations. Balan, participating in “Do Aur Do Pyaar,” an upcoming film that explores the rekindling of love in a marriage despite external affairs, attests to the enchanting nature of romantic relationships and their universal appeal.

Zeenat Aman, a stalwart of Indian cinema, also joined the conversation on contemporary romance with her endorsement of live-in relationships. A proponent of the concept, she shared her belief that couples should cohabit before marriage, an advice she’s consistently imparted to her sons. Her stance provides a modern counter-narrative to traditional expectations, encouraging young lovers to thoroughly test their compatibility prior to binding legal and familial ties.

From confessions of longing hearts to the wise counsel of experience, the narrative of Bollywood off-screen is as intriguing and diverse as its cinematic output. As these stars share their perspectives and personal milestones, they illustrate the industry’s multifaceted relationship with love — both in reel and real life.