Bigg Boss Malayalam 5: Maneesha Opens Up About Family Life, Says 'Still Very Close To Ex-Mother-In-Law'

Maneesha Opens Up About Her Family Life

Maneesha Opens Up About Her Family Life: Maneesha K. S. was one of the contestants who appeared in Bigg Boss Season 5 this time.

Actress and singer Maneesha stayed in the Bigg Boss house for almost five weeks. When Maneesha was evicted from the show, the audience was shocked. Maneesha was a mother-like figure to most of the inmates of the Bigg Boss house. The actor had shared her life story with the audience and contestants. The actor had talked about her love, marriage, divorce, and life after that.

Now, Maneesha has spoken about her relationship with her ex-husband's family in an interview. In an interview given to Keraleeyam News Channel, Maneesha was responding to the question of whether there is a possibility of going ahead with the relationship again.

As for me, once I've cut it out of my mind, it's awfully hard to get it fixed. I find it difficult to adjust as a husband and wife, not as parents of our children. We are still there as parents for the sake of our children.

Some say you should forgive for the sake of your children. But children should not grow up listening to our fights. In such a situation, children grow up in a bad way. We should respect society. But there is no need to live by the convictions of society. We shouldn't have to convince anyone.

He is very happy. I am of the opinion that children shouldn't be bothered by our problems. He is a very loving father. So the children are showing that love and respect to him. Even in court, they said that they wanted both of us. Maneesha said that the disagreements are only between her and her ex-husband.

My ex-husband is very affectionate with my parents. His family also gives me a lot of love. My mother-in-law and I are very close. I speak to my mother-in-law more about my issues than my own mother. She is like a mother to me. She also claims that I am her daughter rather than her daughter-in-law. My sisters-in-law often call me.

My ex-husband's father died after the divorce. The elder brother also died after that. I myself went there at that time and looked at things for a week. Does anyone do that after a divorce? I was just reciprocating what they gave me. Some individuals may then inquire, "If it's like that, why can't both of you live together?"

I have convinced the court and the family why it cannot. But I don't want to tell society that. Our decision must have hurt our children. They are individuals. We love them. It's not right to hurt them anymore, Maneesha added.

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