Puneeth
Rajkumar's
untimely
demise
on
November
1
has
left
everyone
in
shock
and
heartbroken.
The
actor
was
46
and
is
survived
by
wife
Ashwini
Revanth
and
daughters
Vanditha
and
Dhruthi.
His
elder
brother
Raghavendra
Rajkumar
revealed
that
the
late
actor's
spouse
is
inconsolable
and
not
in
a
position
to
talk.
Puneeth
had
been
married
to
Ashwini
for
over
two
decades.
Here's
a
look
at
their
love
story!
Array
Puneeth
and
Ashwini
met
each
other
through
a
common
friend
after
he
completed
his
studies.
After
being
friends
for
a
few
months,
he
knew
that
she
was
the
one
for
him
and
proposed
to
her,
and
apparently,
she
immediately
agreed.
Puneeth
Had
Said
'I
Still
Remember
How
Nervous
I
Was...'
The
actor
was
quoted
by
Metrolife
as
saying,
"I
still
remember
how
nervous
I
was
to
broach
the
subject
of
my
marriage
with
Ashwini
to
my
parents.
I
had
never
spoken
to
them
so
freely
and
openly
about
such
matters.
It
was
the
first
time
I
stood
before
my
father
and
told
him
I
wanted
to
marry
this
this
girl
I
loved."
Ashwini
Made
Sweets
For
Rajkumar
Puneeth
got
married
to
Ashwini
in
a
grand
wedding
ceremony
on
December
1,
1999.
Apparently,
initially,
the
idea
of
a
joint
family
and
nothing
less
than
30
members
in
the
house
irked
Ashwini,
but
later
she
adjusted
and
made
herself
at
home.
She
said,
"Appaji
loved
sweets
and
I
would
make
sure
that
my
weekends
were
devoted
to
making
sweets
and
desserts
for
the
family."
Puneeth
Didn’t
Give
In
Easily
Ashwini
had
said
that
she
is
a
little
egoistic,
but
that
Puneeth
didn't
give
up
easily
and
brought
her
around
and
soon
their
differences
became
no
differences
at
all.
Ashwini
Was
Proud
To
Be
Married
Into
The
Rajkumar
Family
Ashwini
had
said
that
the
love,
affection
and
the
sense
of
togetherness
that
the
family
taught
her
amazed
her
and
that
she
was
proud
to
be
married
into
the
Rajkumar
family.
Ashwini
had
revealed
that
she
had
watched
enough
of
Rajkumar's
films
and
had
a
great
regard
for
him.
She
also
confessed
that
she
has
only
watched
a
few
films
of
Puneeth.
However,
Puneeth
had
mentioned
that
his
wife
is
his
best
critic,
as
she,
at
times,
had
mentioned
when
he
had
overacted
in
a
particular
scene
or
his
dance/fight
sequences
were
not
up
to
the
mark.