Mahie
Gill:
Actress
Mahie
Gill,
best
known
for
playing
Paro
in
the
critically
acclaimed
film
Dev
D
and
a
Bengali
wife
in
Saheb,
Biwi,
Aur
Gangster,
is
one
of
the
most
underrated
performers
in
the
industry.
Known
for
playing
bold
characters,
Mahie
is
a
very
private
person,
who
usually
maintains
a
little
distance
from
the
limelight.
However,
the
actress
has
managed
over
the
years
to
keep
her
marital
status
under
wraps,
but
an
update
regarding
it
has
been
revealed.
It
has
been
learned
that
Gill
is
now
married
to
actor-entrepreneur
Ravi
Kesar.
Interestingly,
Mahie
and
Ravi
have
worked
together
in
a
failed
2019
web
series
titled
Fixerr.
WHO
IS
RAVI
KESAR?
Not
much
information
is
available
about
Mahie
Gill's
husband,
except
that
he
is
an
actor
and
an
entrepreneur.
As
per
an
exclusive
report
by
Hindustan
Times,
Mahie
Gill
is
now
residing
in
Goa,
where
she
lives
with
her
husband
and
6-year-old
daughter
Veronica.
Meanwhile,
the
couple
has
been
in
a
relationship
for
over
10
years
now.
Though
there
is
no
confirmation
about
their
wedding
date
and
year,
when
the
publication
reached
out
to
Mhaies,
the
actress
confirming
the
reports
only
said,
"I'm
married
to
him."
Given
her
busy
schedule,
Mahie
could
not
delve
into
more
details.
As
mentioned
above,
Mahie
Gill
has
always
kept
her
personal
life
a
secret.
Back
in
2019,
she
took
everyone
by
surprise
after
announcing
that
she
is
the
mother
of
another
two-and-a-half-year-old
daughter.
In
an
earlier
interview,
Gill
had
said,
"There
are
personal
reasons
as
to
why
I
didn't
post
Veronica's
picture
on
social
media.
I'm
a
very
private
and
shy
person
and
there
are
a
lot
of
things
that
have
happened
in
my
life
which
has
never
come
out
in
public."
On
the
other
hand,
when
asked
about
her
marriage,
Gill
told
a
Hindi
daily,
"Why
do
I
need
to
get
married?
I
am
happy
like
this
(single)
and
I
think
one
can
stay
happily
unmarried.
One
can
have
a
family
and
kids
even
without
a
marriage.
I
do
not
think
we
need
marriage
for
kids
and
a
family.
Marriage
is
a
beautiful
thing
but
whether
or
not
to
go
for
it,
is
a
personal
choice."