Seema Sajdeh recently shared her thoughts on her divorce from Sohail Khan and how it pushed her to grow and learn. She explained that in a marriage, it’s easy to become complacent and start blaming the partner for everything. Seema realized she had become very dependent, and after the divorce, she had to handle many things, including sorting out health insurance, on her own.
The Turning Point: A Lesson in Self-Growth
In the first episode of The Healing Circle with Janice Sequeira, Seema Sajdeh discussed how her divorce became a turning point in her life. She explained that in a marriage, one can become complacent and blame their partner for everything. She shared that relationships need constant effort and that after her divorce, she had to figure out many things on her own, including something as basic as health insurance after her surgery. She mentioned how the experience forced her to learn and grow.
Blossoming After Divorce: Seema’s Personal Growth
Seema also mentioned that she feels like she’s blossoming now, not just because of the divorce, but because of her personal growth. She’s become independent, able to support and take care of herself. She now feels confident enough to dine alone, travel solo, and still feel complete. She realized that in relationships, people often become too co-dependent and end up blaming the marriage, but the truth was, she hadn’t learned how to enjoy her own company.
Seema Sajdeh was married to Bollywood actor Sohail Khan from 1998 to 2022. The couple has two sons, Nirvan and Yohan.
Seema Rekindles Romance with Ex-Fiancé Vikram Ahuja
Seema Sajdeh is currently dating Vikram Ahuja, her ex-fiance whom she had previously left for Sohail Khan. Their rekindled romance was revealed in the final episode of the third season of Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives.
Seema also discussed reuniting with her childhood sweetheart, Vikram, in an interview with India Today. She shared that it hasn’t been easy, especially considering that they are not young anymore. She acknowledged the complexities of having a history, two children, and the fact that Vikram also has kids. She mentioned that, as adults, they had to consider the feelings and sentiments of everyone involved, making the situation different from when they were younger and could move on more easily.
The Turning Point: A Lesson in Self-Growth
In the first episode of The Healing Circle with Janice Sequeira, Seema Sajdeh discussed how her divorce became a turning point in her life. She explained that in a marriage, one can become complacent and blame their partner for everything. She shared that relationships need constant effort and that after her divorce, she had to figure out many things on her own, including something as basic as health insurance after her surgery. She mentioned how the experience forced her to learn and grow.
Blossoming After Divorce: Seema’s Personal Growth
Seema also mentioned that she feels like she’s blossoming now, not just because of the divorce, but because of her personal growth. She’s become independent, able to support and take care of herself. She now feels confident enough to dine alone, travel solo, and still feel complete. She realized that in relationships, people often become too co-dependent and end up blaming the marriage, but the truth was, she hadn’t learned how to enjoy her own company.
Seema Sajdeh was married to Bollywood actor Sohail Khan from 1998 to 2022. The couple has two sons, Nirvan and Yohan.
Seema Rekindles Romance with Ex-Fiancé Vikram Ahuja
Seema Sajdeh is currently dating Vikram Ahuja, her ex-fiance whom she had previously left for Sohail Khan. Their rekindled romance was revealed in the final episode of the third season of Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives.
Seema also discussed reuniting with her childhood sweetheart, Vikram, in an interview with India Today. She shared that it hasn’t been easy, especially considering that they are not young anymore. She acknowledged the complexities of having a history, two children, and the fact that Vikram also has kids. She mentioned that, as adults, they had to consider the feelings and sentiments of everyone involved, making the situation different from when they were younger and could move on more easily.
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