Pooja Bhatt Reflects Fondly on Her Relationship with Bobby Deol
Pooja Bhatt Recalls Relationship With Bobby Deol: ‘He Was A Magical Human Being To Be With’

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In a recent interview, Pooja Bhatt reminisced about her past relationship with Bobby Deol, describing him as a 'magical human being.' She emphasized the importance of maintaining dignity regarding their breakup, acknowledging their growth in different directions. Pooja expressed happiness for Bobby's successful career and family life.
- 01Pooja Bhatt referred to Bobby Deol as a 'magical human being' during their relationship.
- 02She declined to discuss the reasons for their breakup, emphasizing respect for Bobby's current family.
- 03Pooja stated that their relationship was a significant and special time in her life.
- 04Bobby Deol has experienced a career resurgence with recent films like Animal.
- 05Pooja Bhatt married Manish Makhija in 2003 and they divorced after 11 years.
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Pooja Bhatt recently shared her reflections on her past relationship with actor Bobby Deol during an interview with Vickey Lalwani. She described Bobby as a 'magical human being' and recalled their time together fondly, stating it was one of the special periods of her life. Despite their eventual separation, Pooja chose not to delve into the reasons behind their breakup, highlighting the importance of dignity and grace in discussing past relationships. She expressed happiness for Bobby, who is now a married man and a father, and praised his recent work in films like Animal. Pooja also mentioned her own marriage to Manish Makhija, which lasted 11 years before ending. Bobby Deol, known for his roles in films such as Gupt and Soldier, has seen a resurgence in his career with new projects on the horizon.
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