Monday , November 25 2024

72 hours after reaching Mumbai, Natasha revealed, 'I am happy, it is disturbing…' | News India

Natasha and Hardik Pandya are now living separate lives. 4 years ago, both of them broke their promise of living and dying together and got divorced. The couple's 4-year-old son Agastya has now shifted to Serbia with his mother and sometimes comes to Mumbai to meet his father Hardik. Natasha is in Mumbai these days and her son is spending time with his father. After the divorce, Natasha could not recover from this pain for some time, but now looking at her post, it seems that she is now happy in her life. Natasha said that she is very happy these days and she has also talked about the happiness of others. Fans are also confused that she is talking about some other happiness.

Natasha expressed her happiness in the post

Before the divorce, Natasha was not as active on Instagram as she tries to stay connected with her fans after the divorce. Natasha often keeps posting different pictures, videos and different quotes. She has shared a picture of herself. In this, she is expressing her happiness. She wrote, “I am happy and this curly is irritated.” In the photo posted by Natasha, she is sitting with her dog with earphones in her ears. He looks very happy. In such a situation, users on social media say that ever since she has come to India to live with Hardik, she is looking very happy. Although everything is over between the two, even today their son brings them closer. People are giving different reactions to this.

fans reacted

One user wrote, Natasha, keep smiling, you look good. Another wrote that 'Hardik's separation from Serbia was a very wrong thing.' You have come to Mumbai, stay here. Apart from this, another user wrote that “Natasha you can still move forward in your life.” Another user wrote that Hardik and you both looked good together, I wish you are together once again. Another user wrote that we already knew that you and Hardik will separate soon. Because you guys come from different religions and industries.