Divyanka Tripathi, Sharad Malhotra
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Before Divyanka Tripathi settled down with Vivek Dahiya, she was in a longterm relationship with her ‘Banoo Main Teri Dulhan’ co-star Sharad Malhotra. The two had dated for almost eight years. Everyone thought they were going to tie the knot eventually but then the heartbreaking news of their break up surfaced.

Recently, an old video of Divyanka has been making the rounds of the internet where she broke down while talking about her breakup.

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In the viral video that has resurfaced on the internet, Divyanka is seen on a chat show named ‘Juzz Batt’, in which she is seen chatting with host Rajeev Khandelwal. Divyanka said that she thought Sharad and her relationship would work out but she holds no grudges against him now.

The actress revealed that there was a time when she thought as though her ‘life had ended’. When Rajeev asked Divyanka how she tried to save the relationship, she said, “I tried everything. Do you know the extent to which I went? I went to the level of superstition. I started meeting strange people and I would ask them, ‘Has someone done something on him? How can this happen after eight years?’”

“There came a point when I questioned that if you had to do so much just to gain someone’s love, was it even love? It is better to stay alone,” she added. The actress held back her tears as she said, “It took some time but I understood that it is not meant to be. Superstition is a terrible thing, never get caught up in it. I became stupid.”

You can check out her viral video below:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CACJ4i1hy8u/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

Divyanka is now happily married to her ‘Yeh Hai Mohabbatein’ co-star Vivek. They were set up by their mutual friend and co-star Pankaj Bhatia and later they tied the knot in the presence of their close friends and family on July 8, 2016.  Sharad too went on to marry Ripci Bhatia on April 20, 2019. The couple recently celebrated their first wedding anniversary.

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