Ranvir Shorey on Dating Apps and Separating from Konkona: Finding Love at the Right Time.

Ranvir Shorey, the actor known for his roles in films like 'Khosla Ka Ghosla', 'Mithya', and 'Bheja Fry', has recently opened up about his personal life, including his experiences with dating apps after his separation from Konkona Sen Sharma. In a candid conversation, Shorey discussed his views on relationships, boundaries with ex-partners, and parenting as a divorced single father.

Shorey and Sen Sharma, both prominent figures in Bollywood, married in 2010 after dating for several years. However, their relationship went through a rough patch, leading to separation in 2015 and an official divorce in 2020. They have a son named Haroon.

In a recent interview with Bollywood Bubble, Ranvir Shorey shared his perspective on maintaining relationships with former partners. He emphasized the importance of boundaries, stating that while being polite is acceptable, exes should not become an integral part of the family. According to Shorey, "You shouldn't be so in touch that it makes your present partner uncomfortable. I'm not in favour of that at all... Obviously, if you had a relationship with someone and if you bump into them, it's not like you won't even say hi. But yeah, I don't think it should happen that the ex is also part of the family".

Shorey also confirmed that he has been using dating apps since his separation from Konkona Sen Sharma. When asked about his experience, he said, "Yes, I do use dating apps". He also noted that his requirements in a match are different as a divorced single father compared to someone younger. "Requirements in a match vary from person to person. For me, as a divorced single father, it would be different than what a 30-year-old would have," he explained.

Furthermore, Ranvir Shorey reflected on the timing of his separation from Konkona Sen Sharma and its potential impact on their son, Haroon. He revealed that they parted ways when their son was four years old. He chose that time because he "sought separation at the right age for him". Shorey stated that he had problems in the relationship before that point, but he "waited till he was 4 years old" because he felt that delaying it further would have a stronger negative impact on his son later in life. In his view, four was a good age to initiate the separation, as the child knows who their parents are and is at an adaptable age, making the transition less traumatic.


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Madhav Verma is a Bollywood journalist with a strong command over film trends, industry insights, and audience preferences. His writing blends critique, culture, and commentary, giving readers a 360° view of India’s entertainment world. Madhav’s clarity and credibility make him a trusted voice in film media. He’s passionate about decoding what makes cinema timeless.
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