TV newest couple - Sadiya Siddiqui and Raj Logani of Saathii Re
News
oi-Staff
By Super Admin
Saturday,
June
02,
2007
Looks
like,
there
is
another
cougar
–cub
relationship
in
the
showbiz
world.
Lately
there
have
been
reports
of
a
blossoming
romance
on
the
sets
of
the
Star
One
TV
show
Saathii
Re.
Sources
claim
that
actress
Sadiya
Siddiqui
who
acts
Saathii
Re
as
well
as
Saat
Phere,
is
seeing
her
much
younger
co-star
Raj
Logani.
Interestingly
Raj
plays
the
character
of
Shalaka
Bhabhi
a
k
a
Sadiya"s
youngest
brother-in-law
in
the
show.
If
reports
are
to
be
believed,
the
pair
spend
hours
together
on
the
sets
of
the
show
and
sometimes
even
spend
a
lot
of
time
locked
up
in
each
other"s
makeup
rooms.
Says
a
source
from
the
sets
of
the
show,
“Sadiya
and
Raj
spend
considerable
time
together.
It"s
evident
that
something
is
brewing
between
the
two." But
when
contacted,
Sadiya
Siddiqui
chose
to
deny
the
link
up.
“We
are
just
good
friends.
We
just
eat
and
sing
together
and
there
is
nothing
else.
I
am
just
looking
at
my
acting
and
not
going
around
with
anyone",
said
the
actress.
Raj
Logani
was
infuriated
to
hear
the
query.
Retorted
Raj,
“All
these
rumors
are
rubbish
as
I
and
Sadiya
are
just
good
friends.
She
is
a
more
experienced
actor
(with
an
experience
of
almost
15
years)
and
so
I
usually
take
advice
from
her
about
acting
and
sometimes
we
do
discuss
some
family
problems,
but
that"s
that".
He
also
seemed
pretty
upset
about
the
fact
that
his
link
ups
make
more
news
than
his
acting.
After
all,
a
year
or
so
back,
Raj
was
also
linked
up
with
Snigdha
Akolkar
from
the
now
off
air
Sahara
TV
show
Hare
Kaanch
Ki
Choodiyaan
“All
these
rumors
are
just
made
up
and
nothing
is
real
about
them.
Like
in
the
past,
it
will
just
die
off
after
a
few
days
as
nothing
is
true.
But
the
media
doesn"t
realise
that
they
are
spoiling
the
image
of
the
actor
as
people
believe
them",
moaned
the
actor.
But
our
source
continues
to
maintain
the
same
stance.
“It"s
very
evident
from
their
body
language
that
something
is
on.
How
can
one
stop
the
world
from
talking
if
wrong
signals
are
given
out
and
lessons
in
experience
are
taken
behind
closed
doors?" adds
the
source.