In a candid conversation with News18, Bollywood sensation Tara Sutaria has officially confirmed her breakup with actor Aadar Jain. The couple, who went public with their relationship in 2020, had been together for a couple of years.
Tara, who recently graced the big screen in ‘Ek Villain Returns’ (2022), made it crystal clear, stating, “I’m not in a relationship.” Her revelation sheds light on a personal aspect of her life that fans have been curious about for some time.
But what’s equally intriguing is Tara’s refreshing attitude towards the constant swirl of dating rumors that surround her. She humorously shared, “No, they don’t bother me. I’ve the coolest parents in the world. When they read all these things about me in the morning, they come to me, and we share a nice laugh over a cup of tea. We keep reading about me being paired with X, Y, or Z. This has been happening even before my first film released.”
Tara’s light-hearted approach to these rumors is quite evident as she recalled a time when she was linked with multiple individuals in just one week. She finds it all “damn exciting” and “damn cool,” admitting she wishes she could be as cool in real life as these rumors make her out to be.
In fact, Tara went a step further and expressed her wish that some of these rumors were true, joking about how there was one week when she was ‘paired with three different people.’ Her response? “Wow, this is too good!”
Earlier this year, there were already whispers about Tara and Aadar parting ways. In January, she had shared cryptic photos from a candle-lit dinner table, accompanied by a caption that left fans speculating, “The very thought of you, and I forget to do the little ordinary things that everyone ought to do. I’m living in a kind of daydream. I’m happy as a king. And foolish though it may seem, to me, that’s everything.”
With her remarkable journey in Bollywood, which began in 2019 with ‘Student of the Year 2,’ Tara Sutaria continues to capture hearts not just with her on-screen performances but also with her relatable and unpretentious off-screen persona.