Shraddha Kapoor's father, Shakti Kapoor dismisses marriage rumours with Rohan Shrestha; says, 'No such plans for the next 4-5 years'

Varun Dhawan and Natasha Dalal got married on January 24. Immediately, stories started floating about the marriage of Shraddha Kapoor and Rohan Shrestha. It is a known fact that the two have been together for a while now. The actress has never admitted that she is in a relationship with Rohan Shrestha. The two are BFFs since a while now. After he congratulated Varun Dhawan and Natasha Dalal, Varun replied with a statement asking him if he was also ready to get settled. This gave rise to speculations that are Shraddha Kapoor and Rohan Shrestha planning to marry soon. Now, the actress in an interview to The Times Of India has dismissed all plans of marriage. Shraddha Kapoor said that she had no time whatsoever, and the thoughts did not cross her mind at all.

Shraddha Kapoor was quoted as saying, "I do not have time to think of such things. My focus is just on my work. There are just rumours and people are simply fuelling them even more." Her father, Shakti Kapoor had also dismissed the talk in 2019. He had said that her calendar is completely blocked for a couple of years. Shakti Kapoor said that he knew that relationship rumours were a part of the industry. He said there were no such plans for the next 4-5 years.

He said that his daughter had not mentioned that she wants to marry or anything to that effect. Shraddha Kapoor is now busy with Luv Ranjan's film that has Ranbir Kapoor in the lead. The petite actress is riding on the wave of success with Saaho and Chhichhore being such huge hits. We have to see how things transpire in the coming days.



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