The gorgeous beauty of Bollywood, Shraddha Kapoor celebrated her birthday yesterday. While we saw several celebs wishing the cute girl on social media, she spent her special day in Maldives with her family and extended members including her rumoured beau Rohan Shreshtha. While the couple has been grabbing the headlines for quite a long time, Rohan’s father Rakesh Shreshtha has opened up on their relationship and told E Times, “As far as I was told, they were friends from their college days. Besides, they have many common friends in Juhu. They both are doing so well in their professional lives, so any decision they take about being together will also be a sensible and mature one.”
The gorgeous beauty of Bollywood, Shraddha Kapoor celebrated her birthday yesterday. While we saw several celebs wishing the cute girl on social media, she spent her special day in Maldives with her family and extended members including her rumoured beau Rohan Shreshtha. While the couple has been grabbing the headlines for quite a long time, Rohan’s father Rakesh Shreshtha has opened up on their relationship and told E Times, “As far as I was told, they were friends from their college days. Besides, they have many common friends in Juhu. They both are doing so well in their professional lives, so any decision they take about being together will also be a sensible and mature one.”
He added, “If they decide to marry each other, I will happily do everything for them. The word ‘objection’ does not exist in my dictionary. And let me tell you, I call Rohan as ‘My Dream’, I rarely address him as ‘Rohan’.” The ace-lensman also revealed that Shraddha’s mother and aunt have played a huge role in his career and said, “When I started as a photographer, I didn’t have a studio of my own. I used to go to shoots on my bike and shoot there. And where did I eat my lunch for at least 20 days every month? In the Kolhapure household!”
Rakesh also praised his son’s photography skills and asserted, “His pictures are very edgy and he is in tandem with the trends. He is doing very well and I don’t impose my views on him. There would be no point in Rohan becoming a clone of his father. Besides, today’s times demand a different output when it comes to pictures. The heroes and heroines are not photographed in the same way as their predecessors. If the era has changed, it is only natural for us to accept the transition and adapt ourselves to the need of the hour.”