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Hina Khan reveals hubby Rocky Jaiswal and she never proposed to each other; says ‘We hugged each other and realised it wasn't a normal one'

Hina Khan reveals hubby Rocky Jaiswal and she never proposed to each other; says ‘We hugged each other and realised it wasn't a normal one'

Time of India12 hours ago

Actress Hina Khan opened up about her beautiful journey with husband Rocky Jaiswal, sharing how their love story unfolded without dramatic proposals or grand declarations in a heartwarming conversation with Curly Tales.
Their connection, as she describes it, was always natural and deeply rooted in friendship and mutual respect.
'We have known each other for more than 12 years,' Hina shared. 'We met on the set of my first show and we were friends for a good six, seven, eight months. Then we realised that we're in love. We never proposed. We still haven't proposed to each other. It was very organic. Finally, we hugged each other and realised—this is not a normal hug.'
Their relationship blossomed over shared passions, including food and travel. 'We bond on food, we love traveling, and I think it's just the understanding. There's so much love between us,' she said fondly.
Hina also opened up about how her cancer diagnosis impacted their relationship, especially Rocky's emotional and physical health. 'My cancer really, really hit him hard,' she said. 'One fine day, we got to know his blood pressure had hit 220.
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I was with him for 3-4 days during that time. I was going through chemotherapy, but suddenly the switch flipped and he was the one being treated.'
She continued, 'This is a person who meditates, stays calm—but sometimes adversity hits you in ways you don't expect. That's when we realised he was diagnosed with hypertension. He never had it before.'
The actress emotionally reflected on how Rocky supported her without needing validation. 'I always tell him—I cannot love you the way you love me. When I was in extreme pain, he was there. People weren't recording anything. They were helping. But he says, 'Don't you think this is what a partner should do?' He doesn't take pride in it. For him, it's like—what extra have I done?'
Their story is one of quiet strength, enduring love, and profound respect—a rare and inspiring bond.
Hina and Rocky tied the knot on June 4 in an intimate ceremony and their wedding is most talked about right now.
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