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Varun Badola says it would be foolish not to listen to his National Award-winning actress wife, Rajeshwari Sachdev

Varun Badola openly celebrates his wife Rajeshwari Sachdev's profound influence on his creative journey. Their relationship exemplifies professional mutual respect and collaborative artistry. As a National Award-winning actress, Rajeshwari provides critical insights that Varun deeply values. Their partnership extends beyond personal life into professional support and shared creative understanding.

Mumbai Oct 10

Television star Varun Badola has spoken about the role his wife, actress Rajeshwari Sachdev, plays in his creative journey, describing her as his biggest critic and an integral part of his growth as an artist.

In a recent interaction with IANS, Varun shared how she plays an important role in his career. When IANS asked him about whether Rajeshwari gives him any critical feedback, Varun nodded in affirmation and beamed with pride. While elaborating to IANS, Varun shared, "As a critic, definitely yes. You don't live with an actor and expect only applause.

She gives me honest, valuable feedback. We respect each other's craft deeply. We knew we were marrying professionals." He further added, "She earned a national award before she was 25 years old. So not listening to her would be foolish. Sometimes she questions my choices, and I just laugh and say, 'That's what paid for the things we buy.' Varun further also reflected on his personal life and his bond with his teenage son.

When IANS asked him about his bonding with his son, who is now in his teenage years, Varun said, 'My bond with my son mirrors the relationship I had with my own father, full of ease and openness.' We could talk about anything, and mutual respect was always present. Every relationship has its boundaries, of course, but we never struggled to communicate. I have tried to maintain the same comfort with my son, and it's made all the difference.

For the uninitiated, Varun Badola and Rajeshwari Sachdev tied the knot in 2004 in a private ceremony attended by close family and friends. The couple also participated together in the popular dance reality show, "Nach Baliye", where their chemistry was appreciated by audiences.

They are parents to a son, Devagya, who is currently in his teens. On the work front, Varun Badola is set to return with the second season of the hit web show "Jamunapaar".

The first season received critical acclaim for its authentic storytelling, with both Varun and the lead actor, Rithvik Sahore, being lauded for their portrayal of a father-son relationship on screen.

Their emotional bond and nuanced performances became one of the highlights of the show.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Finally, a celebrity marriage that seems real and grounded. Their relationship reflects what many Indian couples aspire to - mutual respect and honest communication. Loved their chemistry in Nach Baliye too!

Anjali F

While I appreciate their bond, I wonder if such perfect relationships are always as they appear. The entertainment industry often presents idealized versions. Still, wishing them the best and excited for Jamunapaar Season 2!

Sarah B

As someone married to a professional, I completely relate to this. Having a partner who understands your work and gives honest feedback is priceless. Their 18+ years of marriage in the film industry is quite an achievement!

Vikram M

Varun's humility in acknowledging his wife's expertise is commendable. In Indian households, we often see men hesitant to accept their wives' professional opinions. This sets a great example for younger couples.

Kavya N

Their parenting approach sounds wonderful too! Maintaining that father-son bond through teenage years can be challenging. Looking forward to seeing more of their work, especially after enjoying Jamunapaar's first season.

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