Key Points

Swara Bhasker and Fahad Ahmad are breaking stereotypes about celebrity marriages by prioritizing communication and forgiveness. The couple recently shared intimate details about their relationship approach, emphasizing trust and mutual understanding. They're set to appear in a new reality show that explores couple dynamics. Their candid revelations offer a refreshing perspective on maintaining strong partnerships in the entertainment industry.

Key Points: Swara Bhasker Fahad Ahmad Reveal Relationship Secrets

  • Swara emphasizes forgiveness over separation in marriage
  • Couple believes in open communication and trust
  • Pair to appear together in reality show "Pati Patni Aur Panga"
  • Discuss importance of addressing relationship challenges directly
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Swara Bhasker reveals her thoughts on her relationship with hubby Fahad Ahmad amid rising divorces in Bollywood

Bollywood actress Swara Bhasker opens up about love, trust, and commitment with husband Fahad Ahmad amid celebrity relationship challenges.

"We make mistakes and apologize to each other - Fahad Ahmad"

Mumbai, Aug 4

In a time when celebrity breakups and divorces often make headlines, actress Swara Bhasker has opened up about why she will never separate from her husband, Fahad Ahmad.

In an interview with IANS, the actress opened up about the strength of their relationship and why separation is not an option for them. When asked whether the couple would leave or forgive after a fight, Swara was quick to respond -- forgiveness, not separation. Fahad stated, "No, no. We don't see any concept of leaving in our relationship. We make mistakes and apologize to each other. I don't think that we ever think like that."

The 'Veere Di Wedding' actress added, "I think we can say such things that hurt each other or do something like that but we have never done such a bad thing that we have to think about leaving."

Swara added, "I think if you can't show your truth to your partner, then you feel something is lacking in your relationship. Trust is important. We keep telling each other that we need space, but we don't give space to each other. No, we argue on every little thing."

Swara and Fahad will be seen together in the upcoming rural based reality show, "Pati Patni Aur Panga." The celebrity couple reality show is all set to premiere on Colors TV on August 2. Hosted by actress Sonali Bendre and comedian Munawar Faruqui, the show promises an entertaining blend of drama, light-hearted moments, and real-life relationship dynamics. The lineup features popular couples including Gurmeet Choudhary-Debina Bonnerjee, Rubina Dilaik-Abhinav Shukla, Avika Gor-Milind Chandwani, Sudesh Lehri-Mamta Lehri, Geeta Phogat-Pawan Kumar, Hina Khan and Rocky Jaiswal.

Speaking about the show, Bhasker stated, "I would like to tell everyone to watch Pati Patni Panga from 2nd August on Saturday and Sunday at 9.30 pm. It is a very interesting show and Fahad often says that whether you like us or not, you will like your husband and wife. You will like your reality more than our reality."

- IANS

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Rohit P
I appreciate their perspective but let's be real - celebrity relationships are different from normal people's. They have staff, money, and time that regular couples struggling with jobs/kids don't. Still, good message about forgiveness over separation.
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Ananya R
Their chemistry is so cute yaar! 💕 Love how they keep it real about arguing over small things - that's so relatable for Indian couples. My husband and I fight over who forgot to turn off the geyser every week 😂 Excited for their show!
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Vikram M
Not sure why we're glorifying this. In India, many women stay in toxic relationships because "separation is not an option." Sometimes leaving IS the right choice. We shouldn't shame people who choose divorce for their mental health.
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Kavya N
"We don't give space to each other" - this is such an Indian couple thing! 😄 My parents have been married 35 years and still don't understand personal space. But their love is strong. Traditional values with modern understanding - perfect combo!
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Siddharth J
Hope their reality show shows real struggles, not just scripted drama. Indian audiences need to see healthy conflict resolution. Too many serials show toxic relationships as normal. Good on Swara for keeping it authentic!

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