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Seema Sajdeh says divorce from Sohail Khan didn’t break family ties, credits Salman Khan and Khan family’s support

Seema Sajdeh says that her divorce from Sohail Khan has not affected her bond with the Khan family, highlighting their ongoing support. 

Jan 25, 2026 12:54 pm IST
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The reality star and designer Seema Sajdeh has revealed that her separation from actor Sohail Khan did not fracture her relationship with the Khan family, crediting their continued warmth and support, including that of Salman Khan, for helping her navigate the transition without bitterness.

Seema Sajdeh talks about family support after divorce

Seema Sajdeh reveals her divorce from Sohail Khan hasn’t affected her relationship with the Khan family, crediting their support.

Seema, who was married to Sohail Khan until 2022, recently spoke about her post-divorce equation with her former in-laws in an interview with Usha Kakade Productions. The couple shares two sons, Nirvan and Yohan, and Seema emphasised that family ties remained intact despite the end of the marriage.

“The family has stood by me in so many moments. I may be divorced, but my children are half-Khan and half-Sajdeh. Through them, this will always be my family. We separated amicably, but only as husband and wife. To date, we are a family. He is the father of my children, and that can never change," Seema said, adding that the separation only changed her marital status, not her sense of belonging.

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