Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath and Miss World 2017 Manushi Chhillar have been dating since 2021 and are "going strong," a news report said on Monday. Kamath, 35, and Manushi Chhillar, 25, who made his Bollywood debut recently with Samrat Prithviraj, have also gone on vacation together, Hindustan Times reported.
Kamath, 35, and Manushi, 25, have decided to keep the matter out of the spotlight and not talk about it in public. The couple was recently seen in Rishikesh, according to the report.
Manushi is reportedly in a relationship with Zerodha founder and renowned businessman, Nikhil Kamath. According to many reports, the actress has fallen head over heels for Nikhil, and we are so excited for her!
Well, it has been reported that Manushi Chillar has made the jump to the singles club and is in a relationship. For the inexperienced, the lucky man who won the heart of the actor is the main entrepreneur and co-founder of the company, Zerodha, Nikhil Kamath. The duo have been in a stable and serious relationship since 2021 and have managed to keep it under wraps.
A source close to the couple said: “Both have been pretty strong. They have even moved in together. Currently, Manushi is focused on her Bollywood career, so she doesn't want to talk about her love life, as she might take the spotlight off him. Her friends and family are well informed with each other and both want to keep a low profile.
Nikhil Kamath is the co-founder of Zerodha. He married Amanda Puravankara on April 18, 2019. The two separated within a year and have been divorced since 2021. On the other hand, Manushi was previously rumoured to be dating fellow model Rohit Khandelwal.
Shrieking made her Bollywood debut with Samrat Prithviraj under Yash Raj Films opposite Akshay Kumar. Manushi played the role of Sanyogita, the princess of Kannauj. Manushi Chillar was the sixth representative from India to be crowned Miss World.
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