A few days ago, a report suggested that Tamannaah Bhatia and Vijay Varma have parted ways. They were together for two years, ever since they started shooting for ‘Lust Stories 2‘. After keeping their relationship a secret for a while, the duo had finally made it public. However, this latest report suggested that they have now broken up which led to a lot of disappointment among their fans.
This report by Pinkvilla had a source saying, “Tamannaah Bhatia and Vijay Varma parted ways weeks ago as a couple but they plan to remain good friends. Both have been working hard in their respective schedules.” Now a latest report by Siasat Daily has shared that the real reason for the break-up was that Tamannaah was feeling the pressure to settle down. This created a rift and constant arguments between them.
Tamannaah who is now in her mid 30s was quite keen on tying the knot and was going impatient, as per this report. But that led to the point of contention between the two. Tamannaah and Vijay have not yet spoken about their break-up or confirmed it.
Meanwhile, in an interview with Shubhankar Mishra, Vijay had finally opened up on his feelings for Tamannaah and why they made it official. He had said, “I think we were both aligned on the fact that if we like to spend time together and if we like each other, then there is no need to hide this. It takes a lot of effort to hide a relationship. You cannot go out together, your friends cannot click your photos. I don’t like such restrictions. It wasn’t like I wanted to be out there, but I just didn’t want to be caged. I didn’t want to cage my feelings.”
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