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She is married to actor Manoj Pahwa, [10] a co-actor in Hum Log, [3] and lives in Versova, Mumbai along with their daughter Manukriti and son Mayank. [2] On 2 March 2022, her son Mayank Pahwa married Sanah Kapur, whereas in September 2023, her daughter Manukriti Pahwa married Ruhaan Kapoor, both siblings being children of actors Pankaj Kapur ...
After two years of courtship, they married in 1988 and are parents to a daughter, Sanah (born 1993), and a son, Ruhaan (born 1997). On 2 March 2022, her daughter Sanah Kapur married Mayank Pahwa, whereas in September 2023, her son Ruhaan Kapoor married Manukriti Pahwa, both siblings being children of actors Manoj Pahwa and Seema Bhargava Pahwa. [5]
Sanah Kapur (born 1993) – television and film actress; daughter of Pankaj Kapur and Supriya Pathak; wife of Mayank Pahwa; Neelima Azeem (born 1959) – television and film actress, married three times, including to actors Pankaj Kapur and Rajesh Khattar. Shahid Kapoor (born 1981) – film actor (son of Pankaj Kapur and Neelima Azeem)
We decided to celebrate the beautiful women who may or may not get the fame of their boyfriends and husbands.
The 18 new players for the 48th season of the reality series include a stunt performer, a pizzeria owner, and the first contestant with a speech impediment in the show's history.
Manoj Pahwa (born 8 December 1963), [1] is an Indian film and television actor who is noted for his role as Bhatia in the comedy series Office Office (2001). Pahwa has acted in over 70 films as a character actor, including 7½ Phere (2005), Being Cyrus (2005), Singh Is Kinng (2008), Dabangg 2 (2012), Jolly LLB (2013), Dil Dhadakne Do (2015), Mulk (2018) and Article 15 (2019).
Couples faced a whole series of obstacles during the wife-carrying race. ... In Pictures: Husbands take their wives for a ride in the marriage stakes. PA. April 10, 2022 at 10:11 AM.
Reviewers praised the acting of Manoj Pahwa and Supriya Pathak, and called the series as a whole "relatable and mildly amusing" (Indian Express) and "trapped within the four walls of averageness" (NDTV).