‘The Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives’: Sohail Khan's ex-wife Seema Sajdeh opens about her divorce

Updated : Sep 05, 2022 12:14
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Netflix show ‘The Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives’ is back with its second season and several revelations about the lives of Maheep Kapoor, Seema Sajdeh, Neelam Kothari, and Bhavna Panday have been made on the show.

During one of the recent episodes, Maheep makes Seema meet Sima Taparia, known for her show 'Indian Matchmaking'. During their unfiltered conversation, Maheep asked Taparia to find a match for Seema.  

Sima Taparia then asked the real reason for Seema's separation from Sohail, to which she responded that their views didn't match. Taparia further questioned her why she realised this after 22 years?

To which Seema said that they both tried to make the relationship work, they have children, but it's a different situation. When asked if their children have agreed to the divorce, Seema answered that her older son has accepted but her younger one is too little. 

‘Our views are not the same’, said Seema to the separation question of Sima Taparia.

‘I was following your formula, because we were both trying. Full formula I tried. Even he tried. So, its not like we didn't try together. And when we have children, it's a different situation.’ Seema added.
  
For the unversed, Sohail Khan and Seema Sajdeh tied the knot in the year 1998. The duo welcomed their first child, Nirvan, in 2000. In June 2011, the couple welcomed their second son Yohan, through surrogacy.    
  
As per the reports, the couple filed for divorce on May 13 this year. 

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