‘Baghban’ thespian Aman Verma bids adieu to matrimony | After 9 years of wedded “bliss”, wife Vandana files for splitsville, citing the universal excuse—irreconcilable differences.

In a world where the glitz and glam of Bollywood never cease to amaze, our beloved tinsel town is once again in the limelight for all the wrong reasons. Enter stage left: the dramatic tale of Aman Verma and Vandana Lalwani. Hold onto your popcorn, folks! 🍿

It seems that after nine years of matrimonial bliss—well, let’s not stretch the truth—Aman and Vandana have decided that their "happily ever after" needs a rewrite. Rumor has it, the couple has hit a rocky patch, and not even Bollywood magic could mend their differences. Vandana, it seems, decided to take matters to the courtroom. 🎭

Now, in typical Bollywood fashion, when a news agency attempted to get a word from Aman, he played the lawyer card: "No comments, speak to my counsel." Ah, the classic "I’m not talking" trope, how we love it! Vandana, on the other hand, has chosen the silent treatment, letting the court filings do all the talking. Well, silence can also be deafening, right?

How the Love Story Began

Once upon a time, back in 2014, on the set of the TV show "Hum Ne Li Hai- Shapath," Aman and Vandana’s eyes met. Sparks flew, and before we knew it, they were engaged in 2015 and tied the knot in 2016. A match made in TRP heaven, one would think! 📺💑

Aman’s Take on Marriage

In what now seems like an ironic twist, Aman once shared that marriage had transformed him into a calmer person. He was loving life with Vandana and had no complaints. Oh, how the plot thickens! But as we all know, life in Bollywood is a screenplay constantly being rewritten.

Career Highlights

The spotlight first found Aman as the lovable son of Amitabh Bachchan and Hema Malini in the 2003 film "Baghban." Known for his roles in TV shows like "Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi" and "Kumkum," and films like "Andaz" and "Tees Maar Khan," he’s a seasoned player in the Bollywood game. Let’s not forget his stint in "Bigg Boss 9," where drama is always the main course. 🎬

Vandana, with her early start as a child artist, has graced films like "Bombay" and "Yaad Rakhegi Duniya." Her TV creds include shows such as "Buddha – Rajaon Ka Raja" and "Babul Ki Bitiya Chali Doli Saja."

Nisha’s Nutshell

So, what’s the moral of this filmy saga? In Bollywood, the only constant is change, and even the brightest stars can dim. But hey, as long as there’s drama, we’ll be watching! Remember, in this world of lights, camera, and heartbreaks, sometimes the script just writes itself. 📜✨

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