- By Vridhi Soodhan
- Mon, 02 Jun 2025 05:09 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Sonakshi Sinha, the daughter of Shatrughan Sinha, recently revealed how her married life is going after tying the knot with Zaheer Iqbal last year and whether she would recommend it to others or not. According to a report by the Times of India, Sonakshi attended an event in Goa where she shared that she is enjoying the new phase of her life, even if not everyone agrees. Her pleasant personality and positive approach towards life reflected how well she has embraced her married life with her husband Zaheer. In a previous interview, the actress spoke about marriage being the best decision of her life.
Sonakshi Sinha’s Instagram is filled with fun videos and stories highlighting a great bond with Zaheer who never leaves an opportunity to tease her. Their social media handles are full of pranking and mischievous videos. Talking about the same, Sonakshi told Deccan Chronicle, “Marriage hasn’t changed my life drastically. I still feel like Zaheer’s girlfriend, which is beautiful. The only difference is that I live with him now, instead of my parents’ house. I am grateful that my work life remained consistent, even after marriage. I was working before, and I am still working. Life has just become more beautiful, and I get to share it with someone special.”
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Dabangg actress also highlighted how she finds happiness even in simple everyday moments. Having her husband beside her adds to her happiness as he is her biggest supporter. “By being my biggest cheerleader I think Zaheer is the kind of person, meri khushi mein uski khushi hai, and when he sees me happy and thriving, he is the happiest. It’s very important that your partner supports you no matter what you do,” she said. Sonakshi believes in one mantra- stay true to yourself and don’t let the world’s opinion weigh you down. Amid reflections on her life post-marriage, she also expressed her gladness towards unique collaborations taking place between Hindi and South cinema and how language is no more a barrier.