
Vihaan Samant sparks dating rumours
Vihaan Samant who is currently in the media for his portrayal of Digvijay Singh, in 'The Royals' has sparked dating rumours among the curious fans on the internet. In his recent interview, he spoke about the news surrounding his dating life.
While talking with Filmibeat Prime, Vihaan Samant denied to comment on anything when he was shown the picture of himself with a mystery girl. He further spoke, about his love life and dating history, describing himself as a '
chipku boyfriend
.'
Sharing more he said, he can't not be that because he's always with his girl. 'I need to check on her, I'm always stuck to her.'
When asked about his idea of love, he stated, 'It's when you and another person connect so deeply that you can be each other's companion for life.' When he was further questioned on his plans for marriage, the star admitted to being single.
In the same interview, he revealed admiring females actresses like Alia Bhatt and Radhikka Madan. When asked about his personal favourites among Radhikka's works, he cutely replied, 'all of while' indicating that he has only watched some of her movies, from 'Pataakha' to 'Angrezi Medium,' 'Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota'
Radhikka and Vihaan sparked dating rumours when a picture of them walking hand-in-hand began to surface on the internet. In an interview with Etimes, Madan spoke about her relationship status, she told the publication, 'I will comment when I have to. For now, I want to keep my personal life private.'
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