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Mohsin Khan on link-up rumours with co-star Shivangi Joshi

There is no denying the fact that Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai stars Mohsin Khan and Shivangi Joshi are one of the most loved onscreen pairs of the small screen. They enjoy a massive fan following not only in India but across several other countries also.

Rumours about them being a couple in real-life as well have been doing the rounds for the longest time now. However, the duo has always denied the rumours saying that they are just friends. Talking about the rapport that both the actors share, Mohsin recently told an entertainment portal that the sheer respect and admiration that the two have for each other’s work help in better understanding.

"Our entire team of YRKKH are a house on fire on sets. The sheer respect and admiration we, especially Shivangi and I, have for each other's work help in better understanding, with great support from the team. It is this friendship and bond which motivates us to give our best each day. With over 1000 episodes now, I genuinely believe it is this team effort which has helped us stay on top,” said the actor.

Talking about the kind of girl he would like to date, Mohsin said, “If I ever date a girl, I want it to be the forever-kind. I am very romantic that way. Someday, when I finally get married, no one will be more excited than my Ammi. So, if any girl is up for the challenge of dating me my Ammi must approve.”

“I have always been a shy kid right from my school days. I was very introverted. However, after I started working as an actor, I have changed a bit. We have a school reunion coming up and I can’t wait to meet all my teachers and old friends who knew me as the shy, quiet and disciplined child,” Khan said in conclusion.

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