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On “Koffee With Karan,” Kartik Aaryan responds to Sara Ali Khan and Ananya Panday discussing their relationship

‘Koffee With Karan 8’ was graced by actors Sara Ali Khan and Ananya Panday. They were questioned in the show about how they stay friends with Kartik Aaryan, the guy they both date. Both Sara and Ananya are said to have once been Kartik. The ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2’ star at last responded to the women talking about their friendship with him in an interview.

For those who don’t know, Sara and Kartik reportedly dated while making the movie “Love Aaj Kal.” After that, they decided to part ways. However, they have a friendly connection. On “Koffee with Karan,” Karan Johar verified rumors that Ananya and Kartik had dated.

Kartik made it clear that he only wanted to discuss his job and not his personal life in an interview with Film Companion. The actor expressed his opinion that if a relationship is between two individuals, then the other person (presumably alluding to Karan Johar) shouldn’t speak about it when asked how he feels when his personal life comes up on “KWK.” “It’s important for us to value our relationships,” Kartik remarked.

He said that he anticipates his spouse doing the same. It’s not advisable for someone to discuss their connection. Should things not work out… You wouldn’t think it would be like that, par jab aap saath hote ho kisike toh. You never think that you would be able to achieve it. That moment and that period are yours to appreciate. You need to have self-respect as well. While you are with someone, you don’t foresee things not working out. Aap jab woh baat karte ho toh aisa nahin hai ke samne wala ek hee insaan ke baare mein woh soch raha hota hai, woh dono ke baare mein woh soch raha hota hai. The performer said, “When you speak about it, it’s not like the other person is thinking about one person, they are thinking about both.

Regarding his career, Kartik will appear in “Chandu Champion,” directed by Kabir Khan. ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3’ will include him as well.

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