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Sargun Mehta on pregnancy rumours: People have different goals in life, some achieve when they’re 25, some at 40

Actor Sargun Mehta says people have different priorities and goals in life, and she’s on a different journey at the moment.

Updated on: Jul 05, 2022 01:53 PM IST
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With one hit after the other, Saunkan Saunkne actor Sargun Mehta credits her strong footing in Punjabi films to her husband, actor Ravii Dubey whom she has been married to for nine years now. “I manifested coming in the Punjabi industry with my dreams, but if there’s ever a tag of Queen [of Punjabi films] attached to me, that’ll be Ravii’s manifestation. Since the time we’ve been together, that’s all he’s told me,” she shares.

Actor Sargun Mehta speaks on her relationship with husband Ravi Dubey, and how she manifested coming in the Punjabi industry with her dreams. (Photo: Dhruv Sethi/HT)
Actor Sargun Mehta speaks on her relationship with husband Ravi Dubey, and how she manifested coming in the Punjabi industry with her dreams. (Photo: Dhruv Sethi/HT)

“We met in 2009, and it still feels the same. We started off as very good friends and we’re still that at the core. Even then, we were very respectful towards each other’s dreams and happiness. When he’s doing well, I feel like I have succeeded. When I am doing well, he feels the success,” she adds.

Mention the constant pregnancy rumours she finds herself amid on social media by their fans, she replies, “It’s like that’s the only thing you expect out of a couple. It’s putting down the entire institution of marriage, if that’s the only thing we’re supposed to do. I’m not saying that anybody who is getting pregnant or wants to have a baby is wrong. People have different priorities and goals in life. Some people achieve when they’re 25, some achieve it when they’re 40. Only when you feel that you’re satisfied with what you want to do it life, can you move ahead and give somebody else happiness. It’s not something you can do while you’re still struggling or clawing to be someone. I am on a different journey at the moment.”

At a time when regional movies are also earning big bucks at the box office, does the language really matter? “Content is becoming king now. I think, whoever is making great films in whatever language is likely to do well,” she muses.

Currently producing two TV shows, she says there will never be “anything bigger than TV’. “ Ghar ghar tak jaane wali cheez hai woh. How’s it that it can be smaller than anything else? People keep saying films are big. And I always tell them there’s nothing bigger than TV. You want to promote your film, you go to a TV show. You want to promote an OTT [show] or a song, you go to a TV show, because TV has the biggest audience. A TV show doesn’t go to a film to promote themselves. You don’t whether a film is going to work or not. But you know a specified TV show which is going on air, it has a certain amount of audience attached to it.”

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Naina Arora

Naina Arora writes on City, Art and Culture of Gurugram, for the daily Entertainment & Lifestyle supplement, HT City

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