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India.com
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- India.com
Divya Dutta finally reveals why she never got married and still single at 47: 'Maine bahut galat haath pakade...'
Divya Dutta finally reveals why she never got married and still single at 47: 'Maine bahut galat haath pakade...' Divya Dutta is one of the most celebrated Bollywood actresses, who has always carved her own path both on and off-screen. Apart from making a powerful impact with her craft in the industry, her personal life has been a rollercoaster. Her engagement broke off in 2025, and since, the actress decided to stay single and preferably unmarried. Recently, in an interview with Hindi Rush, Divya shared her views on marriage and said, 'If you find a good partner, it's great to be married. If not, life moves on beautifully. It's better to nurture yourself than stay in a dysfunctional marriage. Rather than lowering yourself in a relationship, it's better to love yourself. There's a lot of male attention coming my way and I enjoy that, but a relationship should happen when you connect. You feel that the person can hold your hand. If that isn't there, I have many lovely friends around me, and I am there for myself.' Dutta further revealed that she doesn't want to get married and seek companionship instead. Candling revealing why she is still unmarried at 47, the actress said, 'Kyunki mai ne bahut galat haath pakade hai.. Toh aap aisa seekhte hai.' She further added, 'Trial and error learning hoti hai jindagi mein. Mai toh bahut Yash Chopra, Karan Johar wali filmon ki, Karwa Chauth, yeh sab waali feeling rakhti thi. Lekin there comes a time when you feel, you look for completeness outside which is not necessary. Vo bhi seekhte hai. Vo bhi aap seekhte hai ki acha life partner aayega aisa jarruri nahi hai. Aap completeness apne mein aap mein dhunde tab aap koi aakar us cheej ko cherish kar skta hai.' On the professional front, Divya was last seen in Laxman Utekar's Chhaava. The film, starring Vicky Kaushal, Akshaye Khanna and Rashmika Mandanna, was a huge success, earning Rs 807 crore at the box office. She will be next seen in Nastik. Helmed by Shailesh Verma, the film stars Arjun Rampal, Ihana Dhillon and Harshaali Malhotra. Its theatrical release date is yet to be announced.


Time of India
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Divya Dutta reveals why she chose not to marry despite receiving ‘a lot' of male attention: 'Rather than lowering yourself in a relationship...'
Divya Dutta shared her perspective on marriage, emphasizing the importance of genuine emotional connection over societal expectations. She values self-worth and contentment, finding fulfillment in her close friendships and personal growth. Dutta was recently seen in the box office hit 'Chhaava' and will appear next in 'Nastik' alongside Arjun Rampal. Divya Dutta has always carved her own path—both on and off screen. In a recent interview, the acclaimed actor opened up about her personal choice to remain unmarried, sharing honest reflections on love, companionship, and self-worth, while also shedding light on her upcoming projects. Sharing her thoughts on marriage, Divya told Hindi Rush that it's wonderful to be married if one finds the right partner, but life can be equally fulfilling without it. She believes it's better to nurture oneself than remain in a dysfunctional relationship. While she acknowledged receiving plenty of male attention and enjoying it, she emphasized that true companionship should come from a genuine emotional connection. Until then, she's content with her close circle of friends and her own company. The actress further shared that she has no desire to get married but wouldn't mind having a companion to travel and share life with. Even without that, she said she's perfectly happy. Recalling a quote her best friend once sent her, she joked that when asked why she's still single despite being attractive and caring, she replies, 'I think I'm overqualified.' She reflected on how she once believed a partner was essential for feeling complete, but over time, she's let go of that notion. While she used to wear her heart on her sleeve, she no longer does. Divya was last seen in Chhaava, directed by Laxman Utekar. The film starred Vicky Kaushal as Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, with Akshaye Khanna as Emperor Aurangzeb and Rashmika Mandanna as Yesubai Bhonsale. A massive box office success, Chhaava earned ₹807.88 crore worldwide and is now streaming on Netflix. She will next be seen in Nastik, alongside Arjun Rampal. Directed by Shailesh Verma, the film also stars Ihana Dhillon and Bajrangi Bhaijaan fame Harshaali Malhotra. The release date is yet to be announced.


News18
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- News18
Divya Dutta On Staying Single: 'There's A Lot Of Male Attention Coming My Way But...'
Last Updated: Divya Dutta opens up about choosing not to marry, embracing self-love and companionship, and talks future projects Nastik and Netflix hit Chhaava. While Bollywood often celebrates fairytale weddings, some stars are choosing a different path—one of independence and self-assurance. Among them is acclaimed actor Divya Dutta, who recently opened up about why she's comfortable not getting married and how she views companionship in a more meaningful light. In a heartfelt interview with Hindi Rush, Divya shared her personal stance on marriage and the kind of relationship she truly values. 'If you find a good partner, it's great to be married. If not, life moves on beautifully. It's better to nurture yourself than stay in a dysfunctional marriage. Rather than lowering yourself in a relationship, it's better to love yourself. There's a lot of male attention coming my way and I enjoy that, but a relationship should happen when you connect. You feel that the person can hold your hand. If that isn't there, I have many lovely friends around me, and I am there for myself." Making it clear that she's not seeking marriage, Divya added, 'I don't want to get married, but I would love to have a companion with whom I can travel. And if not, then I'm still happy. You know, my best friend sent me a quote — a person asks, 'Why are you single? You are beautiful, attractive, caring,' and I say, 'I think I'm overqualified.' There comes a time when you look for completeness outside, which is not necessary. It's not necessary that you'll only be complete when a good partner enters your life. I used to have that misconception. I used to wear my heart on my sleeve — but not anymore." Professionally, Divya continues to soar. She was last seen in the historical drama Chhaava, where she shared the screen with Vicky Kaushal, Rashmika Mandanna, and Akshaye Khanna. The film, directed by Laxman Utekar, was a major commercial success, earning Rs 807.88 crore globally. It's currently available to stream on Netflix. Looking ahead, Divya will star in the upcoming film Nastik, alongside Arjun Rampal. Directed by Shailesh Verma, the film also features Ihana Dhillon and Harshaali Malhotra. The official release date has not been announced yet. First Published: June 11, 2025, 16:10 IST


Hindustan Times
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Divya Dutta reveals why she doesn't want to get married despite ‘a lot' of male attention: ‘I think I'm overqualified'
Among Bollywood stars like Salman Khan and Sushmita Sen, who have chosen to remain unmarried, is actor Divya Dutta. In a recent interview with Hindi Rush, Divya opened up about her decision not to marry and shared her wish to have a meaningful companionship instead. (Also Read: Divya Dutta says 'don't forget her hits' as she defends 'incredible actor' Rashmika Mandanna amid criticism for Chhaava) Talking about her views on marriage, Divya said, 'If you find a good partner, it's great to be married. If not, life moves on beautifully. It's better to nurture yourself than stay in a dysfunctional marriage. Rather than lowering yourself in a relationship, it's better to love yourself. There's a lot of male attention coming my way and I enjoy that, but a relationship should happen when you connect. You feel that the person can hold your hand. If that isn't there, I have many lovely friends around me, and I am there for myself.' She further expressed that she doesn't want to get married and said, 'I don't want to get married, but I would love to have a companion with whom I can travel. And if not, then I'm still happy. You know, my best friend sent me a quote — a person asks, 'Why are you single? You are beautiful, attractive, caring,' and I say, 'I think I'm overqualified.' There comes a time when you look for completeness outside, which is not necessary. It's not necessary that you'll only be complete when a good partner enters your life. I used to have that misconception. I used to wear my heart on my sleeve — but not anymore.' Divya was last seen in the film Chhaava. Directed by Laxman Utekar, the film featured Vicky Kaushal as Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, along with Akshaye Khanna as Emperor Aurangzeb and Rashmika Mandanna as Yesubai Bhonsale. The film was a massive success, earning ₹807.88 crore worldwide, and is now available to stream on Netflix. She will next be seen in Nastik, co-starring Arjun Rampal. Directed by Shailesh Verma, the film also features Ihana Dhillon and Harshaali Malhotra. The release date is yet to be announced.