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Debina never interferes in my work: Gurmeet Choudhary

Darpan News Desk, 25 Oct, 2016 12:11 PM
    Actor Gurmeet Choudhary, who will be seen in a never-seen-before character in the upcoming erotic-thriller "Wajah Tum Ho", says his wife and television actress Debina Bonnerjee doesn't interfere in his work.
     
    Asked about Debina's reaction on seeing his bold avtar, Gurmeet told IANS: "I got a beating at home, already have a lot of body pain don't ask anymore! Jokes aside, ours is friendship first before love and marriage. Debina never interferes in my work and neither do I. She knows that I am going to be extremely responsible in whatever I do."
     
    The "Khamoshiyan" star married Debina in 2011 and he describes his relationship with the actress as mature. 
     
    "Our relationship has matured into many more things," he added.
     
    Directed by Vishal Pandya, "Wajah Tum Ho" also features Sana Khan, Sharman Joshi and Rajniesh Duggall.

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