Karan
Kundrra
and
Tejasswi
Prakash
have
become
the
most-talked
about
couple
in
the
telly
town.
While
paps
do
not
leave
any
stone
to
capture
them,
fans
just
go
crazy
if
they
even
catch
a
glimpse
of
the
couple.
Recently,
in
an
interview
with
Hindustan
Times,
Tejasswi
had
told
that
her
boyfriend
Karan
hasn't
popped
the
marriage
question
yet.
Now
Karan
has
reacted
to
Tejasswi's
response.
He
also
reacted
to
the
tiff
that
he
had
with
paps
who
chased
her
car
and
tried
to
enter
her
house.
Regarding
Teja's
response
to
wedding,
Karan
said,
"Woh
bahot
shaani
hai.
Yeh
sab
bolke
woh
mere
se
cheezein
nikalwa
leti
hai."
Karan
told
the
entertainment
portal
that
he
is
in
a
rather
good
space
today
and
said
that
apart
from
his
career
which
is
growing
slowly
and
steadily,
he
feels
thankful
to
have
her
as
a
companion.
He
said
that
their
relationship
is
getting
stronger
and
they
are
getting
to
know
each
other
a
lot
more
now.
He
added
that
it
is
a
good
time
for
them.
The
Dil
Hi
Toh
Hai
actor
is
not
in
a
mood
to
make
hasty
plans
regarding
marriage
and
said
that
they
are
concentrating
on
their
respective
careers
and
strengthening
their
bond.
When
asked
if
marriage
is
on
cards,
he
said,
"Marriage
is
going
to
be
a
natural
progression.
I
can't
put
my
finger
on
the
exact
date.
When
it's
the
right
time,
it
will
happen.
She's
very
busy
with
her
shoot
schedules.
Marriage
isn't
just
about
two
people;
it's
about
two
families
coming
together.
Tejassswi
and
I
are
learning
to
balance
our
personal
and
professional
lives
(before
we
take
the
next
step)."
Recently,
Karan
had
hit
the
headlines
due
to
a
tiff
that
he
had
with
paps
who
chased
Teja
from
the
sets
of
her
show
Naagin
6
(Film
City)
and
tried
to
enter
the
house.
Regarding
the
same,
he
said
that
he
spoke
to
paps
regarding
the
same
and
they
understood
his
concern.
He
concluded
by
saying,
"Kisi
ke,
especially
ek
ladki
ke,
ghar
pe
aisa
ghuss
jaana
isn't
safe.
Uncle
and
aunty
got
flustered
because
they
didn't
know
what
was
going
on.
I
felt
like
this
is
something
I
need
to
address.
I
spoke
to
them
(paparazzi)
personally
and
they
understood
my
concern."