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Tara Sutaria is dating this actor, who once dated Sara Ali Khan, he is grandson of former CM; Name is…

Tara Sutaria is dating this actor, who once dated Sara Ali Khan, he is grandson of former CM; Name is…

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Fresh love is blooming in the city of dreams, Mumbai. While celebs often try hard to keep their new relationships under wraps and avoid the paparazzi, they still get caught roaming. We're talking about the new couple – Tara Sutaria and Veer Pahariya. Tara, who was in a long relationship with Aadar Jain, parted ways in 2023. After Aadar got married to entrepreneur Alekha Advani in February 2025, Tara also moved on.
As per the reports, Tara has been seeing Veer Pahariya, who made his debut with Akshay Kumar in Sky Force. Where did Tara Sutaria and Veer Pahariya meet?
Veer and Veer had walked the ramp together in March 2025 as showstoppers for the Lakmē Fashion Week. They have been spotted multiple times coming out of restaurants, probably after dinner/lunch dates.
Tara was also in a relationship with rapper Badshah, whereas Veer was reportedly courting Manushi Chhillar during Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's wedding celebrations. Well, there was no confirmation about it. Who is Veer Pahariya?
Not many know, Veer has earlier dated Sara Ali Khan. He is the brother of Shikhar Pahariya, who is dating Janhvi Kapoor
Veer is the grandson of Sushil Kumar Shinde, the former Chief Minister of Maharashtra, and the son of Mumbai-based businessman Sanjay Pahariya.
Like Suhana Khan, Janhvi Kapoor, Sara Ali Khan, Pahariya also did his schooling from Dhirubhai Ambani International School. He then moved to London to acquire a BA degree in Global Financial Management from Regent's University.
Apart from acting, Veer loves to dance and we have seen him doing his best in Sky Force.

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