Pooja Bhatt looking for companionship – Rupaliparda.com https://rupaliparda.com Assamese Films News: Latest News and Updates on Assamese Films at Rupaliparda.com Mon, 01 Jun 2026 10:48:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/rupaliparda.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/favicon.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Pooja Bhatt looking for companionship – Rupaliparda.com https://rupaliparda.com 32 32 163073109 Unbreakable Truth: Pooja Bhatt’s Powerful Journey from Lonely Marriage to Self-Love https://rupaliparda.com/archives/33138 https://rupaliparda.com/archives/33138#respond Mon, 01 Jun 2026 10:48:09 +0000 https://rupaliparda.com/?p=33138 In the glimmering world of glitz and glam, where love stories are often painted in shades of fairy tales, Pooja Bhatt steps forward with a tale that is as raw and real as the cinematic journeys she’s crafted on screen. Recently, in an intimate conversation with Vickey Lalwani, Pooja peeled back the layers of her marriage to Manish Makhija, revealing an emotional landscape often masked by the misconceptions of fame.

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Marriage, it seems, is not always sunshine and roses; sometimes, it drags you into a whirlwind of loneliness. Pooja, the epitome of honesty, declared that the end of her eleven-year marriage was not marred by infidelity or dramatic conflicts. Instead, it stemmed from the haunting feeling of being utterly alone, even while sharing a home with someone. “When you live with someone and still feel alone, you realize the relationship has withered,” she mused, her words dripping with the bitter taste of truth.

Critics and friends alike had speculated, whispering tales of infidelity, but Pooja put those rumors to rest with a firm declaration: “There was nobody else. I wasn’t even thinking about another person.” What she sought was emotional connection, something that seemed to slip through her fingers over the years, leaving her aching for a part of herself that seemed lost to the shadows of the marriage.

Describing her feelings, she shared, “I had lost myself as a woman. It would have felt dishonest to continue, living a lie.” She knew that the only way forward was to reclaim her identity-her spirit-rather than to pin her happiness on the fractured pieces of their union. “I will not spend my life blaming someone else for my unhappiness,” she stated with fiery conviction, a mantra for her newfound independence.

As the conversation deepened, Pooja peeled back another layer, revealing that her lack of desire to embrace motherhood was a significant factor in recognizing that the marriage wasn’t meant to be. “I love children, but the desire to become a mother never came to me. I listened to my instincts.” In the unforgiving glare of public scrutiny, her honesty shines brighter than the diamond-studded expectations placed upon women in society. Not having children, she noted, afforded both of them a candid look at their relationship’s future, devoid of life-altering ties.

Yet, the most staggering revelation was perhaps how time and distance have changed what once was a bond of friendship. “Munish and I don’t speak anymore. I thought we were friends,” she confessed, her tone tinged with the weight of nostalgia. The pandemic, with its peculiar ability to expose true colors, turned the tides of their friendship, revealing that some connections cannot withstand the test of time.

In a world where bitterness often takes center stage after a separation, Pooja left fans with a refreshing breath of transparency. “There is no malice, no resentment; I truly wish him well,” she expressed, embodying the grace with which she continues to navigate her life.

Today, as she embarks on a journey of rediscovery and self-love, Pooja stands resolute. “I am not looking for someone to complete me; I am looking for companionship.” With her heart open to the possibilities, she is the captain of her own ship-embodying strength, autonomy, and the indomitable spirit of a woman reclaiming her narrative.

As the curtains close on the tale of Pooja Bhatt and Manish Makhija, one thing is crystal clear: their story, like many in the film narrative, reveals that sometimes a poignant split is the prelude to a magnificent solo journey. And isn’t that the most beautiful story of all?

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