Sussane Khan finally breaks silence about divorce from Hrithik Roshan

The Jodha Akbar actor and his former wife got married in 2000


Entertainment Desk June 12, 2016
The Jodha Akbar actor and his former wife got married in 2000. PHOTO: DECCANCHRONICLE

Two years after their divorce, Susanne Khan has finally opened up about why her and ex-husband Hrithik Roshan ended their marriage.

The 37-year-old designer said, "We had reached a stage in our lives where I decided that it's better we weren't together. It was important to be aware and not be in a false relationship," reports Times of India.

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Sussane and Hrithik got married in 2000. PHOTO: DECCANCHRONICLE

Susanne also added that although they don't hangout together anymore, they are in touch with each other.

"We are close (friends). We do chat a lot even though we don't hangout together anymore. But above all, we are very committed to our children. We are respectful towards each other. When children are involved, it's important to put our differences aside and protect them," Pinkvilla reports Sussanne as saying.

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Hrithik and Sussane with their children. PHOTO: DECCANCHRONICLE

The Jodha Akbar actor and his former wife got married in 2000. Their divorce was announced in 2014.

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Np | 7 years ago | Reply @Ch. Allah Daad: it is your choice if you think Bollywood is a waste of time. But to say it is not original is simply not true: Piku, Bajirao Mastani, Fan, Sultan, Bajrangi Bhaijan, PK, Queen, Rockstar, Aarakshan, Special 26, Jolly LLB, Lunchbox, Dil Dhadakne Do, Kapoor and Sons, Finding Fanny, 2 States, Highway, Udta Punjab, Barfi, Ishqiya are all original movies
Pea Brain | 7 years ago | Reply @Ch. Allah Daad: Can you put a date on exactly when and where the old days ended?
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