Shweta Tiwari Opens Up About Her Troubled Marriage To Abhinav Kohli
Actress Shweta Tiwari will soon be making a comeback to the small screen after a gap of 3 years. The actress was on a sabbatical after having her second child, Reyansh.
Shweta
Tiwari
breaks
silence
on
Troubled
Marriage
With
Abhinav
Kohli;
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Actress
Shweta
Tiwari
will
soon
make
a
comeback
to
the
small
screen
after
a
gap
of
three
years.
The
actress
was
on
a
sabbatical
after
having
her
second
child,
Reyansh.
The
television
superstar
will
soon
be
seen
in
Sony
TV’s
latest
offering,
Mere
Dad
Ki
Dulhan
alongside
actor
Varun
Badola.
The
actress
has
enjoyed
immense
success
and
adulation
in
her
professional
life.
In
an
illustrious
career
of
around
20
years,
Tiwari
has
been
a
part
of
many
successful
shows
such
as
Kasautii
Zindagii
Kay,
Parvarrish,
and
Begusarai.
However,
she
hasn’t
had
the
smoothest
ride
when
it
comes
to
the
matters
of
the
heart.
The
news
of
her
second
marriage
with
actor
Abhinav
Kohli
coming
to
an
end
was
widely
reported
in
the
media.
The
actress
has
finally
come
in
the
open
and
explained
her
side
of
the
story
whilst
promoting
her
comeback
show.
The
Season
4
Bigg
Boss
winner
in
an
interview
with
TOI,
spoke
about
her
current
state
of
mind
while
comparing
her
marriage
to
'severe
pain’
and
'infection’.
She
said,
“To
be
honest,
I
am
happy.
People
say
you
are
going
through
so
much.
I
want
to
tell
everyone
I
was
going
through
a
difficult
time
but
now
I
am
in
a
happy
space.
I
was
going
through
severe
pain
because
of
an
infection,
I
got
it
operated
and
got
it
out
of
my
body.
There
was
an
infection
which
was
hurting
me
badly,
I
got
it
removed.
People
thought
it
was
my
hand,
part
of
my
body,
but
they
need
to
understand
it
was
poisonous
and
I
had
to
take
it
out.
And
now,
I
am
healthy
again.
Don’t
think
I
am
trying
to
portray
myself
happy,
I
am
actually
happy.”
She
further
went
on
to
say
“There
can
be
no
situation
in
my
life
which
can
become
a
distraction
for
me.
That’s
one
part
of
my
life
which
has
gone
bad
but
there
are
other
things
that
I
have
to
look
after.
If
my
one
hand
stops
working,
I
won’t
stop
living
my
life.
I
will
start
using
my
other
hand.
Similarly,
if
one
part
of
my
life
goes
wrong,
I
won’t
stop
leading
my
life.
I
have
to
look
after
my
life,
my
kids,
their
school,
their
doctor,
my
house,
my
phone
and
electric
bills.
There’s
so
much
going
in
my
life
that
I
have
to
somehow
squeeze
in
time
for
my
serial
and
shoot
life.”