Juhi Parmar: I can feel a man's presence in my life
Juhi Parmar and Sachin Shroff married last month and ever since, life has changed for the couple. Being in the television industry, the actors are used to not getting much time to spend with each other. But since tying the knot, Juhi talks about the support system she has in Shroff as well as what's changed in her day to day life.
"YES, now I can feel a man's presence in my life," says Juhi, "things have changed to an extent like now we know we are always there for each other whenever required."
Oddly, communication between the couple through the day has decreased since they tied the knot. "Before marriage, I used to get 100 messages from him during the day. Now I only get 2 because it's understood that, at the end of the day, we have to go home only," says Juhi.
But they do try to speak to each other between shoots. She says, "In fact, we try to wind up things in such a way taaki dono ka pack up ek saath hi ho jaye and then we can go home together or probably catch a movie. For example, when we came back from Jaipur, I was resting for two days so Sachin, like a very sweet husband, took me for Billu."
After working entire day, the new wife has no energy to even cook. "I don't get the time and most importantly, I hate cooking. I am not those cooking types. Even my in-laws don't expect me to be so convectional that, after working for about 11-12 hours, I come home and cook. They are pretty cool about it and so is Sachin," replies Parmar.
The actress hasn't cooked anything for Sachin since being married. "I haven't cooked anything although before marriage I remember cooking chicken for him. He loved it. When I cook for him next, I'll probably make the same thing," says Juhi.
Juhi says that she and her husband have completely opposite tastes but are similar in some aspects. She says, "We are both very attached to our families; we are both very sensitive and handle relationships with a lot of responsibilities. Apart from this, we both love bhindi and the places we like are also similar."
Source: http://www.indya.com/news/newsDetails.aspx?xfile=2009/March/News_20090312_61
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