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Disha Parmar Misses Father On Death Anniversary: ‘8 Years Since I Last Saw You'
Disha Parmar Misses Father On Death Anniversary: ‘8 Years Since I Last Saw You'

News18

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Disha Parmar Misses Father On Death Anniversary: ‘8 Years Since I Last Saw You'

Last Updated: On his death anniversary, Disha Parmar reflected on her journey of healing and enduring grief. Disha Parmar, known for her role in Bade Acche Lagte Hain, remembered her late father on his death anniversary today. It has been eight years since his passing, and the actress shared an emotional note on social media expressing how deeply she misses him. Reflecting on her journey of healing and coping with grief, Disha posted a heartfelt message and a screenshot of a note she wrote for her father on her Instagram Stories, opening up about how her life has changed over these years. '8 Years… 8 years since I last saw you, touched you or heard you. Yes, I have healed… it doesn't hurt that much… I don't cry that much… But whenever I am emotionally derailed for another reason, the first thought that comes to my mind is you… because the pain of losing you was/is bigger than anything else," she wrote. 'You are and always will be my No 1. I don't pray or ask for anything from God… because I have my version of him up there making sure I have everything I want. Miss you Papa… miss you more than I can ever put in words," she added. On the personal front, Disha Parmar is married to singer Rahul Vaidya. The couple met during the shoot of a music video, and their bond grew stronger over time. Rahul proposed to her during his stint on the reality TV show Bigg Boss 14. The couple later tied the knot in 2021 in an intimate ceremony in Mumbai. In September 2023, the couple became proud parents of a baby girl, whom they named Navya. Professionally, Disha was last seen in the television serial Bade Achhe Lagte Hain 3. She portrayed Dr Priya Sood opposite Nakuul Mehta. Currently on a break from acting, reports suggest she may soon return to the screens alongside her husband in a new reality show titled Pati Patni Aur Panga. An official confirmation is still pending, but the couple is expected to join the likes of Hina Khan-Rocky Jaiswal and Gurmeet Choudhary-Debina Bonnerjee in the upcoming show. First Published:

‘People say I was the common person in both divorces': Chahatt Khanna opens up about being blamed for two failed marriages; why women are held accountable
‘People say I was the common person in both divorces': Chahatt Khanna opens up about being blamed for two failed marriages; why women are held accountable

Indian Express

time4 days ago

  • Health
  • Indian Express

‘People say I was the common person in both divorces': Chahatt Khanna opens up about being blamed for two failed marriages; why women are held accountable

Actor Chahatt Khanna, known for her roles in popular TV shows like Bade Acche Lagte Hain, has often been vocal about her personal experiences and the societal judgment that follows. In a recent episode of The Male Feminist hosted by Siddhaarth Aalambayan, Chahatt opened up about her two failed marriages and how they've shaped her perception of societal bias. 'People have many preconceived notions, and sometimes we also have to give them the benefit of the doubt. People presume that because not one but two of her marriages failed, the girl would be the problem. Because people say that I was the common person in both divorces, so I might be the problem. So, because of this, I have to constantly make people understand, and now I am tired of doing it.' Having married at the age of 19 to her first love — someone she met when she was just 16 — Chahatt recalled how her family was concerned about her young age. 'It was my first love, and then we got married. It was very old-school, and we met on the street. I was 16, and at 19, I got married… Family was not happy because I was too young, and now that I look back at it, they were right to think so. The marriage lasted for 4 months, and we got divorced after that. There was harassment of all sorts.' Today, the actor says she has grown tired of constantly explaining her side to people. 'But now I am like, okay, bring it on, I am the bad guy. How many people would you convince at the end of the day?' she said. Psychologist Rasshi Gurnani tells 'As a psychologist, I've seen time and again how women are disproportionately held accountable when a marriage ends. There's a cultural expectation that women should be the caregivers, the problem-solvers, and the emotional anchors in relationships. So when things fall apart, the assumption is often that she must have failed in her duty. Men, on the other hand, are rarely subjected to the same level of blame or interrogation, which reflects the larger gender bias that still exists around marriage and divorce.' Marrying at such a young age comes with significant psychological and emotional implications. Gurnani states, 'At 19, most individuals are still in the process of forming their identity. The brain's emotional regulation and decision-making faculties are still developing, which makes it difficult to fully grasp the responsibilities and long-term consequences of marriage.' Young marriages often emerge from idealism, societal pressure, or emotional impulse, rather than a deep understanding of compatibility and life goals, she stresses. 'When these relationships become difficult, young individuals may lack the tools, emotional maturity, or support to navigate them healthily, leading to isolation, confusion, and distress.' Chahatt courageously shared that she experienced harassment in her first marriage and emphasized the importance of awareness. Gurnani mentions, 'Comprehensive education around consent, boundaries, and abuse needs to start early, both in schools and at home. Additionally, accessible support systems — such as mental health resources, helplines, legal support, and community-based networks — are crucial. These create safe spaces where women can seek help without fear of stigma or blame.'

Nakuul Mehta, Jankee Parekh set to welcome their second child: ‘We are accepting blessings again'
Nakuul Mehta, Jankee Parekh set to welcome their second child: ‘We are accepting blessings again'

Indian Express

time01-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Nakuul Mehta, Jankee Parekh set to welcome their second child: ‘We are accepting blessings again'

Actor Nakuul Mehta and his wife Jankee Parekh are all set to embrace parenthood for the second time. The couple took to social media to share the news in the cutest way, posting an adorable family photoshoot on Sunday. They are already parents to 4-year-old son Sufi. In the photos, Jankee is seen proudly flaunting her baby bump. For the special shoot, the soon-to-be parents twinned in grey outfits, while the excited sibling-to-be looked thrilled. Little Sufi also showed off a drawing he made of his happy family of four. The caption of the post read, 'The boy is ready for additional responsibility. So are we. We are accepting blessings, 𝓪𝓰𝓪𝓲𝓷.' The happy news has left the couple's fans overjoyed. Actress Kritika Kamra responded to the post by saying, 'This family's about to get even cuter! How awesome😍 Congratulations ❤️, ' while actor Rithvik Dhanjani wrote, 'Hayeee 🧿🧿🧿😍😍😍 blessing and more blessings 🥹😍.' Actress Dia Mirza added, 'How wonderful ❤️❤️❤️ love love love love,' while others like Ayushmann Khurrana, Anita Hassanandani also reacted to the news. See the latest post of Nakuul Mehta and Jankee Parekh: A post shared by Nakuul Mehta (@nakuulmehta) Nakuul Mehta and Jankee Parekh got married on January 28, 2012 and welcomed their son, Sufi, in February 2021. The couple had shared earlier how their son was just over two months old when he had to undergo surgery after being diagnosed with bilateral inguinal hernia. On the work front, Nakuul is currently seen alongside Disha Parmar in the second season of Bade Acche Lagte Hain. Kriti works as a Copy Editor for the Entertainment section of Indian Express Online ( She is great at web stories, galleries, and Express Archive's photo stories. She is good at spotting stories from social media posts. She makes the copies well-loaded with content, photos, tweets, and other related social media posts to make it interesting for the readers. An alumnus of Asian College of Journalism, Chennai (Specialization in New Media), Kriti has been a part of the organisation since November 2015. She took a transfer from Delhi to Bengaluru in April 2017. ... Read More

Nakuul Mehta announces wife Jankee Parekh's 2nd pregnancy with sweet photoshoot: ‘We are accepting blessings again'
Nakuul Mehta announces wife Jankee Parekh's 2nd pregnancy with sweet photoshoot: ‘We are accepting blessings again'

Hindustan Times

time01-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Nakuul Mehta announces wife Jankee Parekh's 2nd pregnancy with sweet photoshoot: ‘We are accepting blessings again'

Television actor Nakuul Mehta has shared a happy news with his fans. Him and singer wife Jankee Parekh are expecting their second baby. He made the announcement with a special photoshoot. 'The boy is ready for additional responsibility. So are we. We are accepting blessings, 𝓪𝓰𝓪𝓲𝓷,' he wrote with the photos. The pictures show mom and dad in matching grey-beige outfits, hanging out in a garden. Their son Sufi also joined them and showed off a drawing he had made of his happy family, even including his sibling-to-be. Dia Mirza commented, 'How wonderful ❤️❤️❤️ love love love love.' Actor Aditi Sharma wrote, "awwwww❤️❤️ this is so wonderful. lots n lots of loveeee." Podcaster Nikhil Taneja wrote, 'YAY!!!! THE BIG REVEAL IS HERE!!! WOOHOO!!!!! Can't wait for our baby's bestie to be born.' A post shared by Nakuul Mehta (@nakuulmehta) Nakuul Mehta and Jankee Parekh got married on January 28, 2012. They welcomed their son, Sufi, in February 2021 and often post glimpses of their family life on Instagram. Earlier, Jankee had shared that she delivered Sufi via C-section. When he was just over two months old, Sufi had to undergo surgery after being diagnosed with bilateral inguinal hernia. Nakuul is known for his roles in shows like Pyaar Ka Dard Hai Meetha Meetha Pyaara Pyaara, Ishqbaaaz, and currently stars alongside Disha Parmar in the second season of Bade Acche Lagte Hain. Jankee, a singer by profession, has released several popular videos on YouTube. Previously in an interview to HT, Nakuul spoke about how he is raising his son. 'Saying things like 'don't cry like a girl' is an absolute no in front of Sufi. Between my wife Janki and me, it's something we have consciously spoken about. But he happens to meet people in his extended family, who say it, so there is a constant battle between us two if they need to be corrected,' he shared.

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