Archana Puran Singh has finally put an end to the rumours surrounding her marriage with Parmeet Sethi. In a candid new vlog shared on her YouTube channel on Tuesday, the actress addressed a fan's comment expressing concern about alleged tension between the longtime couple.
Archana responded with grace and humour, reassuring viewers that all is well on the home front. She clarified there’s no trouble in paradise and firmly stated that there’s absolutely no tension between her and Parmeet. With her trademark wit, she set the record straight and proved that after 33 years together, their bond remains strong and steady.
“A Little Violence Is Okay”: Archana’s Humorous Take
In her vlog, Archana Puran Singh addressed the fan comment with honesty and a touch of humor. She shared that someone had written a heartfelt message noting what they perceived as tension between her and Parmeet Sethi, expressing how heartbreaking it would be if anything was wrong.
Archana quickly cleared the air, explaining that while they do have arguments and discussions like any normal couple, there is absolutely no tension in their relationship. Lightening the mood, she cheekily added with a laugh, “A little violence is okay,” playfully brushing off the speculation with her trademark wit.
Love Story That’s Stood the Test of Time
Archana Puran Singh and Parmeet Sethi have been happily married for 33 years. Their love story began at a party where they first met and instantly connected. Before tying the knot on June 30, 1992, the couple shared a live-in relationship for about four years. Together, they have built a beautiful family and are proud parents to two sons — Ayushmaan and Aaryamann Sethi.
A Star in Her Own Right
Archana Puran Singh has showcased her versatility across numerous Bollywood films over the years. Some of her notable appearances include popular titles like Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Aitraaz, Krrish, Masti, Kick, Dolly Ki Doli, De Dana Dan, Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!, and Aabra Ka Daabra. Known for her impeccable comic timing and strong screen presence, she has become a familiar face in both mainstream and comedy-centric cinema.
Archana responded with grace and humour, reassuring viewers that all is well on the home front. She clarified there’s no trouble in paradise and firmly stated that there’s absolutely no tension between her and Parmeet. With her trademark wit, she set the record straight and proved that after 33 years together, their bond remains strong and steady.
“A Little Violence Is Okay”: Archana’s Humorous Take
In her vlog, Archana Puran Singh addressed the fan comment with honesty and a touch of humor. She shared that someone had written a heartfelt message noting what they perceived as tension between her and Parmeet Sethi, expressing how heartbreaking it would be if anything was wrong.
Archana quickly cleared the air, explaining that while they do have arguments and discussions like any normal couple, there is absolutely no tension in their relationship. Lightening the mood, she cheekily added with a laugh, “A little violence is okay,” playfully brushing off the speculation with her trademark wit.
Love Story That’s Stood the Test of Time
Archana Puran Singh and Parmeet Sethi have been happily married for 33 years. Their love story began at a party where they first met and instantly connected. Before tying the knot on June 30, 1992, the couple shared a live-in relationship for about four years. Together, they have built a beautiful family and are proud parents to two sons — Ayushmaan and Aaryamann Sethi.
A Star in Her Own Right
Archana Puran Singh has showcased her versatility across numerous Bollywood films over the years. Some of her notable appearances include popular titles like Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Aitraaz, Krrish, Masti, Kick, Dolly Ki Doli, De Dana Dan, Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!, and Aabra Ka Daabra. Known for her impeccable comic timing and strong screen presence, she has become a familiar face in both mainstream and comedy-centric cinema.
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