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Have Imran Khan And Avantika Malik Parted Ways Due To Irreconcilable Differences?

Darpan News Desk IANS, 21 May, 2019 09:58 PM

    Actor Imran Khan, best known for Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na and Delhi Belly, and wife Avantika have allegedly taken some time off their marriage due to “irreconcilable differences”, as per a news report. The couple has a daughter together, Imara.


    A DNA report quoted a source as saying, “Avantika allegedly left 24, Pali Hill, Imran’s residence, a while ago with Imara. It is being said that she is currently staying with her family.” Calls and text message to the actor went unanswered.


    Teenage sweethearts, Imran and Avantika tied the knot in 2011. Imran often shares love-filled posts about his family.


    They couple married in a court and Imran later said, “I am from a Muslim family and Avantika belongs to a Hindu family. I personally didn’t commit our wedding to one religion or another. We felt the best way for us was to keep it neutral and have a court marriage.”


    They welcomed a baby girl in 2014


    The birth of their daughter, Imara was the high point of their lives. Imran, who was a hands-on father, had said that he had got used to ‘sanitising’ his hands several times over because he was extra careful around his baby girl. He had also told us that Imara was the best gift that Avantika had given him.


    In other words, this couple felt blessed after their little one was born. They often posted pictures of themselves and their child on social media. And, all photographs indicated that they were happy.


    However, strong rumours now suggest that eight years after tying the knot, Imran and Avantika have called for some time off in their marriage reportedly due to irreconcilable differences. An insider says, “Avantika allegedly left 24, Pali Hill, Imran’s residence, a while ago with Imara. It is being said that she is currently staying with her family.”

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