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Tanishaa Mukerji On Her Breakups:
Actress Tanishaa Mukerji has often been in the news for her personal life, particularly her relationships with Armaan Kohli and Uday Chopra. In a recent interaction with Pinkvilla, she reflected on her past romances and revealed which breakup affected her the most.
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Talking about her split from actor Armaan Kohli, with whom she grew close during their stint on Bigg Boss 7, Tanishaa candidly shared that the end of that relationship wasn’t as painful as people might have imagined. “Voh itna heartbreak nahi tha (It wasn’t that big a heartbreak),” she said, adding that the breakup did not leave a lasting emotional scar.
Instead, she admitted that her separation from actor-producer Uday Chopra was far more difficult to process. “I was more heartbroken when my relationship with Uday ended. We were friends, we were very close, and we had known each other for a long time,” Tanishaa revealed.
Her bond with Uday Chopra, which reportedly lasted for several years, was one of her most talked-about relationships in the industry. Their close friendship, coupled with a deep personal connection, made the split harder for her to accept. Unlike her brief romance with Armaan Kohli, her equation with Uday was rooted in long-standing companionship, which made the separation more personal and emotional. Tanisha and Uday starred together in Neal N Nikki (2005), which was a box office flop.
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