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Before Divyanka Tripathi Gets Married To Vivek Dahiya, Here’s What Ex Sharad Malhotra Has To Say

Darpan News Desk IANS, 08 Jul, 2016 03:06 PM
    The long-time relationship and the breakup of Telly-stars Divyanka Tripathi and Ssharad Malhotra is not unknown to anyone.
     
    Ahead of the wedding of Ishita from ‘Ye Hain Mohabbatein,’ her former flame opened up about their relationship.
     

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    According to DNA, during his appearance in a leading talk show, Ssharad indirectly hinted at hurting her in the relationship.
     
    “When you are in love with that person, you call him/her your world but when you get separated, you start abusing them, this is wrong. If you are in love, then express it and if you are not, then respect that person. I try my best to not hurt people intentionally. Unintentionally, I have hurt many people many times,” he said.
     
    The actor added, “After parting ways with her (Divyanka), people told me that I was wrong, but I think it is my life. Nobody has right to judge me because you have not gone through that situation. “I have committed mistakes in my life. But one thing I have learned that if you fail to forget and forgive then you cannot move on in your life.”
     
    However, keeping things behind, Divyanka will be tying the knot today at Bhopal with her new found love Vivek Dahiya.
     

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    Ssharad, on the other hand, has found solace in Splitsvilla contestant Pooja Bisht, with whom he made their debut public appearance in Zee Gold Awards 2016.
     
    Ssharad even wished the actress good luck for her future.
     

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    For the unversed, Divyanka and Sharad fell in love with each other on the sets of TV show ‘Banoo Main Teri Dulhann’ in 2006.
     
    After dating for almost nine years, they called it quits in 2015. From then on, the two avoid bumping into each-other.

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