
Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai actress Suzanne Bernert on partner Arjun Hardus birthday says, 'Best gifting is our time for each other'
, popularly known for featuring in shows like Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai and Kasautii Zindagi Kay is in a relationship with Delhi-based Arjun Hardas, who works with an NGO. She is currently located in the capital with him and the duo are living their life filling love for each other.
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On his birthday (July 2), the actress made every possible effort to make him feel special.
She shares, 'It is a special day for me, as it marks the birthday of Arjun, the love of my life. We both are completely different but getting more and more in tune. Best gifting is our time together. Our taste in movies and OTT is completely different but we watch each other's favourites. So that broadens the horizon. I never imagined learning so much about aviation and wars in my life and I don't think he imagined watching The Devil Wears Prada because of Anna Wintour's Resignation.
I love our chai talks in the middle of the night."
She continued, "It's a willingness to learn from each other and also understand that we both had different lives before. I just love how kind, super smart he is and a very good listener. He has a very solid friendship circle! And who your friends are reflects on who you are as a human being. I can keep writing about us. No cake but a Blueberry Cheese Jar on his birthday (smiles)."
For Suzanne, her world revolved around her former husband, actor Akhil Mishra, whom she married in 2009. His untimely demise in September 2023 left her devastated. But as they say destiny has its own plan, Arjun came into her life and helped her to move on.
Previously she shared, "After Akhil's passing, I had stopped meeting people apart from work. I spent most of my time confined at home. However, I pushed myself to travel to Delhi to attend a friend's housewarming party last December.
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While I was in Delhi, Arjun connected with me, and we met. Soon we became friends and gradually grew closer. Today, we are in sync with each other emotionally and it feels like we've known each other for a long time.
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On the work front, Suzanne has been part of several TV shows, including Kasautii Zindagi Kay, Jhansi Ki Rani, Sanskaar Laxmi, and Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat. She has also featured in films like No Problem, The Accidental Prime Minister, and the Telugu film Yatra 2.
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