Sushmita Sen opens up about being friends with her exes, reveals if she will ever get married. Deets here

Updated : Apr 05, 2024 17:57
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Bollywood actor Sushmita Sen has always remained in the limelight. Sometimes it is for her terrific performances and sometimes it is her dating life, fans are always eager to know what Sush is upto. 

In a recent interview, Sushmita Sen revealed if she will ever get married and also spoke in details about being friends with her ex-flames.

Sushmita Sen reveals her wedding plans, talks about her exes

In a recent interview with Indulge, Sushmita revealed that it is tough to be friends with your ex but it’s hard and confusing. The actor revealed, “Definitely. But I think it’s hard and confusing. Many people can be friends with their exes and not know where to draw the line or have boundaries. But it’s possible because I have seen it happen, and I am blessed to have it in my life as well..."

She further revealed that she will 'absolutely' get married. Susmita revealed, "Oh absolutely (Will she marry)! It has never been a ‘never’ situation. Be it the biological clock or the right time provided by social conditioning, neither is the right reason to get married. But if the person is right and ticks all the boxes as far as I am concerned, of course, I will get married.”

Sushmita's dating timeline

The actor was in a relationship with actor Randeep Hooda from 2004 to 2006. Sush then dated Rohman from 2018 to 2021. In July 2022, it was revealed that she was dating businessman and IPL founder Lalit Modi.

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