"No Matter How Dark...": Esha Deol's 1st Social Media Post After Separation With Husband Goes Viral
Weeks after confirming her separation with husband Bharat Takhtani, Esha Deol has taken to Instagram to share a picture of herself with a cryptic caption.
Actress Esha Deol, who happens to be the daughter of Hema Malini and Dharmendra, recently announced her separation with her husband Bharat Takhtani, with whom she had tied the knot in 2012. In the latest Bollywood celebrity news, nearly two months following the joint statement which confirmed the couple's separation, Esha Deol has taken to her Instagram handle to share a picture of herself with a cryptic caption. Taking to Instagram, Esha Deol shared a picture of herself wearing a hat and a pair of shades.
As per the latest Bollywood celebrity news, in the caption, she wrote, "No matter how dark it gets the sun will rise.”
Check out the post here:
In the comments section, Sussanne Khan’s sister Farah Khan Ali commented, "You are gorgeous. You are beautiful. You are strong and don’t let anyone let you doubt that."
Another fan commented, "Looking gorgeous ma'am. Hope you are ok."
"Everything will be fine super soon Esha," wrote another user.
"The caption is bang on," commented another user.
For the unversed, Esha and Bharat were married for 12 years and the couple has two daughters together, as per the latest Bollywood celebrity news.
Earlier, Esha Deol and Bharat issued a joint statement to Delhi Times, and 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 Deol and Bharat had met in school as teenagers and started dating in their 20s.
After the marriage, Esha Deol had opened up about her marriage into a "joint family" and the changes that took place. Esha talked about all this in her book Amma Mia, published in 2020.
“When we got married in 2012, there were many things that changed. Of course, once I began living with his family, I couldn’t roam around the house in my shorts and ganjis like I used to,” she wrote but added that his family was “wonderful” who “took me into their fold effortlessly," she wrote.