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In a recent interview, Tamannaah Bhatia opened up about her perspective on love and relationships, amidst ongoing rumors regarding her breakup with fellow actor Vijay Varma. While the couple has not publicly addressed the speculation, Tamannaah took the opportunity to discuss her beliefs on the subject.
Amid Breakup Rumours With Vijay Varma, Tamannaah Bhatia Speaks On Love
During an appearance on Luke Coutinho’s podcast, Tamannaah expressed her conviction that love should be unconditional. She said, “I think people confuse between what love is and what a relationship is. The moment it is conditional, I feel it ceases to be love. Love can only be unconditional; it can only be ek tarfah (one-sided). Love is an inside job, it’s how you feel for someone. The moment you have expectations, you want people to do what you want them to be doing, then that’s just a business transaction. I’ve realised if I have to love someone, I need to let them free, to be who they are.”
She added, “I feel like I’ve always been much more happier when I’m in a relationship versus when I’m not. I love the feeling of having companionship; it’s a wonderful feeling. But it matters who you let in that equation because you give them some amount of access and power to influence your life. You need to choose wisely and that can be done when you’re aware of yourself.”
About Break Up Rumours
According to a report from Pinkvilla, Tamannaah and Vijay amicably decided to part ways weeks ago but aim to remain good friends. A source cited in the report stated, “Tamannaah Bhatia and Vijay Varma parted ways as a couple, but they have both been focused on their individual careers.”
Their relationship became public when they were spotted celebrating New Year together in Goa in early 2023, before the release of their Netflix film Lust Stories 2. In a November interview with HT City, Tamannaah responded positively to marriage rumors, saying, “I am very happy in life right now. Shaadi bhi ho sakti hai, kyun nahin? (Marriage is also a possibility. Why not?)”