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Esha Deol Confirms Separation With Bharat Takhtani After 11 Years Of Marriage

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Mumbai: Esha Deol and her husband, Bharat Takhtani on Tuesday, officially announced their split after being married for 11 years. They got married in 2012 in a simple ceremony at the ISKCON temple in Mumbai, attended by close family and friends.

As per the Delhi Times, Esha and Bharat, in a joint statement, said, “We have mutually and amicably decided to part ways. Through this shift in our lives, the best interests and welfare of our two children is and will be of utmost importance to us. We’d appreciate our privacy is respected.”

Esha and Bharat are parents to two children, Radhya born in 2017 and Miraya born in 2019.

On their 11th wedding anniversary last year, Esha expressed her gratitude and affection for Bharat in an Instagram post, writing, “For keeps for eternity ♥️🧿@bharattakhtani3 #weddinganniversary #11 gratitude.”

Speculation about the couple’s separation arose when Bharat didn’t attend Hema Malini’s 75th birthday celebration in October 2023.

Meanwhile, recently, a user of Reddit claimed that Bharat lives with his girlfriend in Bangalore. “Not sure if its been on the subreddit yet, esha deol and husband are separating, he was just at a new year party at an apartment in Bangalore with his current girl friend who lives here. Saw him myself with the girlfriend.”

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