
Meet Hina Khan's husband Rocky Jaiswal, a producer, founder of…, his net worth is Rs….
Television actress Hina Khan surprised her fans by getting married to her long-time boyfriend Rocky Jaiswal. After Hina and Rocky's marriage, people want to know about their age and what does Rocky do? We have seen how Rocky has been there for Hina in her good and bad times. The couple, who have been dating for more than a decade, has stood by each other through thick and thin.
Hina is one of the highest-paid TV stars. She, however, went through a tough time with her breast cancer diagnosis. At that time, Rocky stood by her side through all the turmoils that she faced in her life. Their bond grew stronger day by day and they decided to be man and wife. What does Rocky Jaiswal do?
Rocky Jaiswal has been associated with the entertainment industry for so long. He has worked as an AD (assistant director), executive producer, and supervising producer for many popular TV shows like Sasural Simar Ka and Mitwa. When Hina was a part of Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai , he was the supervising producer.
The duo also became business partners before becoming life partners. They opened up an independent film, TV and digital production house called Hiro's Faar Better Films in 2016. The company has produced movies like Country of Blind, Lines, Wishlist and Doorman.
Rocky Jaiswal is also the founder of an app, Rockabyte. As per the reports, the app is specifically designed to spot fresh talents in the entertainment industry. In addition to this, he co-owns a clothing brand called Katch Klothing with Hina Khan, known for its trendy and stylish printed T-shirts. View this post on Instagram
A post shared by (@realhinakhan) When Rocky shaved his head to support Hina Khan during her cancer treatment
In a moving note, Hina once mentioned how Rocky shaved his head when she did, and let it grow back only when her hair grew back. She wrote how Rocky 'left everything' just to take care of her. The post read, 'He shaved his head when I shaved and he only let them grow when mine started growing back. To the man who looks after my soul, To the man who always says 'I GOT YOU'. To the man who is always by my side even if there are hundred reasons to give up.. To this selfless man who only knows how to hold on.' Hina Khan and Rocky Jaiswal's net worths
Hina's net worth, as per the reports, is around Rs 50 crore. She earns around Rs 35 lakh per month . She doesn't only earn through her acting career, but also through her social media page, brand endorsements, and more. Rocky, on the other side, earns Rs 60-70 lakh per annum and his net worth is Rs 6-7 crore Hina Khan and Rocky Jaiswal's wedding look
As the bride, Hina Khan looked ethereal in a Manish Malhotra pastel green sari with a pink blouse with gold and silver threads tracing age-old motifs across its weave. The minimal jewellery is also by the designer Manish. Rocky also wore a Manish Malhotra's signature prestine white kurta.
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