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Ranvir Shorey explicitly discusses on his personal life

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Ranvir Shorey explicitly discusses on his personal life

Ranvir Shorey explicitly discusses on his personal life

Ranvir Shorey explicitly discusses on his personal life

Ranvir Shorey, recognised for films like ‘Khosla Ka Ghosla’, ‘Mithya’, and ‘Bheja Fry’, recently recalled explicitly on his personal life, dating, and parenting following separation from Konkona Sensharma.

Notedly,.Shorey and Sensharma married in 2010 after few years dating.dating for ĺhe couple separated in 2015 and officially divorced in 2020. They have a son named Haroon.

Ranvir further explains staying in touch with former partners reflecting on the idea keeping contact with former partners and saying that “You needn’t be so in touch that it makes your present partner uncomfortable. He isn’t in favour of that at all. And that means a lot to me. Obviously, if you had a relationship with someone and if you bump into them, it’s not like you won’t even say hi. But yeah, I don’t think it should happen that the ex is also part of the family.”

Shorey stressed upon the significance of boundaries, saying casual greetings are fine, but an ex should never become part of family life.

Ranvir Shorey admits using a dating app
Shorey also opened up about his dating life and confirmed his presence on dating apps, saying, “Yes, he does use the dating app.” When asked for advice on finding good matches, he explained, “Requirements in a match vary from person to person. For me, as a divorced single father, it would be different than what a 30-year-old would have.”

Ranvir Shorey reflects on timing of separation
The ‘Sonchiriya’ actor also opened up about the timing of his separation and its impact on his son Haroon. He explained, that he sought separation at the right age for him. She had problems even before that. Nevertheless he waited till he was 4 years old.He didn’t delay it anymore because of this exact reason. He
felt that later in life, it will have a stronger impact on him.”

Shorey further added, he thought 4 was a good age to initiate this, because at that age, the child also knows who his mother and father are. Also, they are at a more malleable age. If they have to adapt to a new way of life, it’s less traumatic, he feels.

News Edit KV Raman

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