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Kushal Tandon and Ridhima Pandit call it quits?

Relationships in showbiz, as most of us know, are fickle. It is extremely hard to hold on to them in the world of glitz and glamour. Every now and then we keep hearing about celebrity couples parting ways for one reason or the other. The latest showbiz couple that has decided to call it quits is Kushal Tandon and Ridhima Pandit.

Shocked? Well, if reports are to be believed, Kushal and Ridhima have indeed decided to choose different paths after being linked with each other for the past nine months. Interestingly, none of the two ever admitted having in a relationship with each other over the said period.


Talking about the dating rumours which were doing the rounds lately, Tandon had previously told an Indian daily, “I get along with all my co-actors. Usually, I don’t make friends very easily, but when I do, they are more than friends and that’s called family.”

While Ridhima had earlier said that it is common to develop a good rapport with your co-stars. “We are just good friends. I have worked with Kushal and it’s common to develop a good rapport with your co-actors.”

It has now emerged that Kushal and Ridhima were indeed in a secret relationship. “Ridhima and Kushal were indeed dating and their relationship lasted for around nine months. However, their priorities were different and they outgrew each other. Unfollowing each other on social media isn’t a recent development, it happened around four months ago,” says a source.

Kushal Tandon and Rishima Pandit have worked together on Ekta Kapoor’s popular web-show Hum – I’m Because of Us.

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