News India Live, Digital Desk: Shilpa shetty: Love affair in Bollywood is not new. There are many actors and actresses in the Hindi film industry who fell in love with each other and later married and lived happily. Bollywood has many examples like Amitabh-Jaya Bachchan, Ajay-Kajol, Dilip Kumar-Saira Bano. But Bollywood has more incomplete love stories than a pleasant end love stories. Some of them removed themselves from this situation, while others decided to separate due to differences. But in some cases the breakup occurred due to deception. Actors Akshay Kumar and Shilpa Shetty were one such pair. Shilpa Shetty said in an interview that she separated because Akshay Kumar was cheating on her.
Shilpa Shetty gave an interview in the year 2000. In this interview, he openly told how Akshay Kumar cheated Twinkle Khanna and cheated him in love. Shilpa Shetty had said, “I never thought that she would cheat me with a second affair at the same time and that too while staying in a relationship. No, I am not angry with him (Twinkle Khanna) at all. If my boyfriend is cheating, what is his fault in this? He did not mean to blame. It was completely his mistake.”
Shilpa Shetty also explained what was the impact on her with fraud. He said, “Akshay Kumar used me and when he found someone else, he left me easily. I was only upset with one person and he was Akshay. But I am sure that someday he will have to bear the consequences. It is not easy to forget my past, but I am thankful that I have the strength to move forward. If I think about it, if I think about it, it is a lesson that I have been forgotten now.”
Shilpa said that despite emotional stress she got the strength to move forward. She also said that despite wasting personal life, she was devoted to her work and completed her film ‘Dhadak’ without any interruption. However, Akshay Kumar has denied all the allegations and claims. To this he said, “This is his opinion, not mine. What else can they say after what they have done to me?”
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