Ankita Lokhande's Calm Valentine's Day: A Pool Date for Inner Healing

Television actress Ankita Lokhande and her husband, businessman Vikas Jain, celebrated Valentine's Day with a serene pool date focused on "water therapy" and inner healing. In an Instagram post, Ankita described choosing "calmness over noise" and seeking silence and peace. She emphasized that love is sometimes about "holding space" and choosing each other in quiet ways rather than through grand gestures. The couple, who married in 2021, have recently appeared together on reality shows like "Bigg Boss 17" and "Laughter Chefs."

Key Points: Ankita Lokhande's Calm Valentine's Day with Vikas Jain

  • Celebrated with a quiet pool date
  • Focused on inner healing and silence
  • Called it their best date this year
  • Shared philosophy of love in quiet ways
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Ankita Lokhande chooses 'calmness over noise' this Valentine's Day

Ankita Lokhande and Vikas Jain chose a quiet pool date for Valentine's Day, focusing on silence, healing, and being present with each other.

"This Valentine's Day, we didn't choose noise...We chose calmness... - Ankita Lokhande"

Mumbai, Feb 14

Beloved television couple, Ankita Lokhande and Vikas Jain decided to choose calmness over noise this Valentine's Day.

Celebrating V-day, they went on a pool date, where they rejuvenated themselves with some water therapy.

In the video shared by Ankita on her Insta, she and Vikas were seen relaxing in the pool with their eyes closed while working on their inner healing.

Calling it one of the best dates they have had in a long time, the 'Pavitra Rishta' actress shared that love is not just about grand gestures and gifts but also about simply being there with one another in silence.

Ankita penned on the photo-sharing app, "AquaMax kind of day...Removing time from our ever-so-fast moving lives...seeking silence, warmth, healing and a little bit of peace...This Valentine's Day, we didn't choose noise...We chose calmness...A date like this... honestly, the best one we've had this year. (sic)"

"Because sometimes love isn't about plans, gifts or big gestures...Sometimes love is just being there, holding space, and choosing each other in quiet ways...", added the 'Laughter Chefs' contestant.

At the end of the post, Ankita wished her husband on Valentine's Day, saying, "Happy Valentine's Day everyone...Love today, tomorrow & always."

For those who do not know, Ankita made her relationship with the Bilaspur businessman Vikas public in 2019. Two years after that, these two got married in a traditional Hindu ceremony in Mumbai on 14 December 2021.

Ankita and Vikas have participated in many reality shows together since, such as "Bigg Boss 17" and "Laughter Chefs".

Recently, they were seen together in the third season of "Laughter Chefs". Ankita and Vikas had returned to the cooking reality show after taking some time off.

As they made a comeback on the set, Ankita confessed via a social media post that returning to the show felt like "homecoming" to her.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Honestly, it's nice to see a celebrity couple not making a huge, flashy production out of everything. After all the drama of Bigg Boss, choosing calmness makes sense. Wishing them the best.
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Anjali F
While the sentiment is beautiful, I can't help but feel this is still a very curated, Instagrammable version of "calmness". The post itself is creating noise. True quiet would be offline, no?
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Vikram M
Good for them! My wife and I also skipped the crowd and just had chai on our balcony. Valentine's Day has become so commercial. It should be about the person, not the price tag.
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Sarah B
"Holding space" – I love that phrase. It's so important in a relationship. After watching them on Laughter Chefs, you can see they have a genuine, supportive bond. More couples should focus on this.
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Karthik V
AquaMax kind of day sounds perfect for Mumbai heat! 😄 On a serious note, it's a good message. We put so much pressure on one day. Love is in the small, everyday choices.

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