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Karan Kundrra quashes break-up rumours with Anusha Dandekar

For a few days, telly-town had been buzzing with rumours of popular couple Karan Kundrra and Anusha Dandekar parting ways. The duo has been in a serious relationship for several years now, so when the news about their rumoured split hit the headlines, it shocked their fans and well-wishers no end.

However, Karan Kundrra has now spoken out about his break-up rumours in detail. Talking to a popular publication, the actor revealed that though the reports of them not staying together are true, they have not broken-up with each other.


“First of all, Anusha and I do not live together. We have our own pads and we stay together for a few days, whenever our schedules permit. I was shooting in Haryana and returned to Mumbai just before the lockdown was announced. I did not want to risk anyone else’s health and hence, chose to stay at my home,” Karan told the publication.

The actor went on to add that just because he is living separately, people assumed that they have parted ways. “Just because we are living separately, people have assumed that we have parted ways. Let me tell you, we are still together. The rumour could also have been fuelled by the fact that I have not posted much on my social media handles. Well, that is because I am on a digital detox now.”

He further said that he does not get affected by these rumours at all. “I do not get affected by these rumours, but Anusha does. She is more emotional and it was she who brought the break-up rumour to my notice,” the actor said in conclusion.

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