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The online posting of a video showing the mehndi ceremony of Aadar Jain's wedding sparked a lot of discussion. His wedding is of particular intrigue to many because it is believed that Aadar has previously been in relationships with other well known personalities. In the video, he says something that makes one wonder about the person's relationships and invites questions.

Aadar Jain has on various occasions expressed his love for Alekha and seeks to reiterate how important she is to him as a person. In a recent interview, he was quoted saying “A love her deeply and had always wished to spend the rest of my life with her. So she gave me a long time of eighteen years to wander aimlessly which in hindsight was worth every second considering I can now spend the rest of my life with this unbelievably gorgeous woman who to me is a fantasy. I love you too, and yes it was worth the wait."

Aadar was specifically quoted saying “long journey of time-pass” which makes a lot of people opine that he is talking about his relationships or marriages previously. This includes his known association with Tara Sutaria. Though Tara has chosen to stay silent on Aadar's quote, her mother Tina Sutaria seems to have brought the matter to light in a rather cryptic manner on Instagram.

Not long after Aadar's video went viral, Tina Sutaria posted a very blunt message about what respect in a relationship should be. A section of her post said the following: “If your husband or boyfriend says anything to you that is rude, ask him to get a piece of paper and write it down. He should then get into his car, drive and give it to his mother or hand it to his daughter. If he is not able to say it to his mother or does not want another man to eventually say it to his daughter, then he should not be saying it to you."

The post was perceived by many of her fans as a gentle retort to Aadar’s remark, indirectly swiping towards the nature of passed relationships using mere statements.

 


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