Sushmita breaks silence on her rumored relationship with Lalit Modi; reacts to being called 'gold digger

Updated : Nov 19, 2023 10:08
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Actor Sushmita Sen opened up about her brief romance with businessman Lalit Modi in a recent interview and said she was amused by how pictures of them were received by people. Now, in an interview, the actor spoke about her brief romance with businessman Lalit Modi. She revealed that while it was “just another phase,” she was amused by how pictures of them was received by people.

Sushmita pointed out that while she never shared her relationship status with Lalit Modi, she only took to social media once to clarify that she's not married. She said, “I just put out one post on Instagram because sometimes I think when people keep quiet, their silence is mistaken for weakness or fear. I just needed to put out one post to let them know I am laughing. After that, I was done with it.”

Sushmita further added, “Memes bahut mast aa rahe hain. Mazza aa raha hai. But kya hai, kisi ko agar aap golddigger bulate ho toh usey monetise toh mat karo kum se kum. (I'm enjoying all the memes, but if you're calling someone a golddigger, at least don't monetise her). And check your facts. Mujhe gold nahi diamond pasand hain (I like diamonds, not gold). Anyway, that was another experience, another phase, and things happened. And if I was going to marry someone, I'd be marrid to them. I don't try. I either do or I don't,”.

Sushmita was recently seen with former boyfriend Rohman Shawl. The two were seen holding hands at a recent Diwali party.

Sushmita was last seen in Aarya Season 3 Part 1.

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