'Koffee with Karan 7': Shahid Kapoor on marriage with Mira Rajput: 'Best thing that happened in my life'

Updated : Aug 27, 2022 08:52
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Shahid Kapoor and Kiara Advani were the latest guests to grace the ‘koffee’ couch. The ‘Kabir Singh’ actors made some candid revelations about their personal and professional lives on the show.

Host Karan Johar questioned Shahid if it was a conscious decision to marry Mira Rajput, who is not a part of the B’town. To this, Shahid replied that he has two very distinct sides to himself. One is obviously what people see of him, being an actor, and from the fraternity, the glitz and the glamour. And then he also has a very homely and spiritual side. He said that Mira is the best thing that happened in his life and she balances him out.‘I have a deep faith and I am vegetarian. I don’t drink. You know, I have all those things, so, I always found it difficult to come across somebody who would be able to understand both sides of me. And I really struggled with that. And I was 34 and I was kind of ready to settle down. Because I had been living on my own for over ten years. And just at that time, through family and through friends everything came up. But it just happened and we met and it’s the best thing that happened in my life. And I feel she brings so much into my world and she balances me out and she makes me feel very normal and we have beautiful children. And I am very thankful for that,' Shahid told Karan.

Shahid Kapoor and Mira Rajput tied the knot in 2015 in an arranged marriage setup. They are now parents to two adorable children, Misha and Zain. 

Also Watch| Ranbir Kapoor apologizes for comment on wife Alia Bhatt’s weight gain during pregnancy
 
 

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