Ahead of the release of Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!, Sushant Singh Rajput admits to being possessiveness about live-in partner Ankita Lokhande, marriage plans and more
Reshma Kelkar Dabholkar
March 18, 2015
With just four films, Sushant Singh Rajput has managed to successfully create an image of a mature actor. The actor is now gearing up for the release of Dibakar Banerjee's next Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! where he plays the smart, intelligent and very popular character Byomkesh Bakshi. Apart from his film, Sushant is in the news for his personal life as well. The actor, who has been dating television actress Ankita Lokande, reveals that he is ready to take their relationship to the next level but he just doesn't have the time.
The actor feels that his relationship has come to a stage where the duo is ready for the marriage. "Yeah, it's been three years and it's just that we need to have time. She (Ankita) has some elaborate plans about marriage and we need to have time for that. I don't know about marriage because I have so many films to complete. We are just looking for one month when I cannot think about anything but just this (marriage) but unfortunately, I just can't," said Sushant.When asked about what Ankita feels about Sushant's career, he said, "She is very happy and excited about my career and films. She is concerned and excited, just like I am. She is very happy. She wakes up, goes out and shops. Ankita is a better actress than I am. She is a better dancer than me too. I don't know about her getting into films. She is very happy right now. I don't tell her what to do."
Reportedly, Ankita is quite possessive about Sushant but the actor reveals that it is he who is the insecure and possessive one in their relationship. He said, "She cried when she saw me dying (in Kai Po Che) I told her, I am sitting with you why are you crying?' I am possessive because I am insecure. Possessiveness is something that you automatically feel and I can't help it."Lastly, Sushant revealed the mantra of their long lasting relationship, when he said, "If you don't want the relationship to work you need one reason but if want the relationship to work, you will find hundreds of reasons."
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