
Archana Puran Singh, Parmeet Sethi's 33-Year-Long Marriage In Trouble?
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Archana Puran Singh and Parmeet Sethi are married for 33 years now. They have two sons - Ayushmaan Sethi and Aaryamann Sethi.
Archana Puran Singh has addressed rumours about trouble in her married life with Parmeet Singh. On Tuesday, the actress shared a vlog on her YouTube channel in which she revealed that a fan had commented on one of her videos, expressing concern over the alleged tension between the couple. However, Archana shared that there is no tension between her and Patmeet and that clarified that everyone is well between the two.
'Someone left a long comment saying that they noticed some tension between us. They said that we're such a lovely couple and that they would be heartbroken if something were wrong in our relationship. Let me clear the air, we argue with each other and we discuss issues, but there's no tension between us," she said and then joked, 'A little violence is okay."
Archana Puran Singh and Parmeet Sethi are married for 33 years now. The two first met at a party and fell in love with each other. They were also in a live-in relationship for around four years before they got married on June 30, 1992. They have two sons – Ayushmaan Sethi and Aaryamann Sethi.
Archana Puran Singh is a renowned actress, comedian, and television personality. With a career spanning several decades, she has made a mark in both film and television. Some of her notable works include iconic TV shows like Kuch Toh Log Kahenge, and Comedy Nights with Kapil.
Archana has also appeared in several Bollywood films, such as Aitraaz, Krrish, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Masti, Kick, Dolly Ki Doli, De Dana Dan, Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! and Aabra Ka Daabra.
Most recently, Archana Puran Singh was also a part of Kapil Sharma's The Great Indian Kapil Show. The second season of the much-loved comedy show premiered on Netflix and concluded earlier this year.
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