'Divorce At Young Age Made Me A Better Version Of Myself': Sunidhi Chauhan
'Divorce At Young Age Made Me A Better Version Of Myself': Sunidhi Chauhan
Sunidhi married singer Bobby Khan when she was just 18. After staying together for two years, the two separated and divorced each other in 2003.

Sunidhi Chauhan is one of the most popular singers in the Hindi film industry. She has sung some of the most famous and biggest hits in Bollywood. She enjoys a massive fan following in the country, and people still come in huge numbers to attend her concerts and live events. Apart from that, she has also been a judge on some of the popular singing TV reality shows. Recently, the singer opened up about her personal life in an interview. She talked about how a divorce at a young age shaped her personality and helped her become a better version of herself.

During an interview, Sunidhi Chauhan was asked about her personal life and her first divorce. In response, she said that she has made a lot of blunders in her life but she is thankful that she hasn’t been deprived of things in her life. She said that even though she is out of marriage now, she isn’t bitter about it. She added that every experience has made her a stronger person.

Sunidhi married singer Bobby Khan when she was just 18. After staying together for two years, the two separated and divorced each other in 2003. Later, in 2012, she found love again in music composer Hitesh Sonik, and the two tied the knot with each other. They welcomed their first child in 2018 and named him Tegh.

Sunidhi Chauhan also talked about how women are shamed when they decide to walk out of a marriage. She revealed that she didn’t go through any ugly situations while moving away from marriage but still received a lot of backlash. She added that she is quite thankful to God for making her a strong person, and she feels extremely special to have supportive parents with her.

She said, “Everyone goes through a hard time. And it’s okay to feel sad and depressed. But how long you stay in it is important. You cannot be like that [for a long time]. You have to pick yourself up. You have to have an out-of-body experience, see yourself, and not pity but ask, What are you doing? The other person has already moved on. You need to pick yourself out of it. I think you, yourself, are your biggest friend.”

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