With marriage comes a life partner, a sense of fulfillment and of course the other goodies of life. Traditionally, Indian men are a pampered lot. During childhood, men are pampered by their mothers and sisters. Upon marriage, they expect the same, perhaps even more from their wives.
Shaleen Bhanot isn't quite among the pampered lot but he sure is one lucky chap to have a wife like Daljit Kaur. Bhanot, who hails from Rajasthan, was living all alone before his marriage to Kaur. Like most migrant bachelors, Shaleen had to hunt for food outside. His hectic schedule seldom allowed him to try his hands at cooking. Now Mrs.Bhanot is there, so our man is carrying home made food daily.
"Earlier, Shaleen had to depend completely on food from the sets but not anymore. I'm not a great cook but I derive great pleasure in cooking for him daily. Shaleen has now become like a school boy who carries a tiffin box daily," said Daljit.
So, what is it that Mrs.Bhanot usually cooks for Shaleen?
"Usually, it's dal rice and chapatti. Shaleen simply loves it. I'm not sure how well I cook, but thus far Shaleen has never complained. I'm happy that he has someone to cook for him. Consuming outside food regularly isn't good for health. The good thing is that Shaleen now returns home at 9.00 pm, thereby having his dinner on time."
It's all hunky dory at home but Bhanot's show Do hanson ka joda hasn't been received all that well by the viewers. The principal fault lies with the plot which is hugely inspired from the film Rab ne bana di jodi. Shaleen's character look is same as that of Shah Rukh in that film.
Tell this to Daljit and she's out in a flash to defend her man.
"For me, Shaleen is doing a marvelous job. He's put his heart and soul into this character. I find him sexy in this look too," chided the actress.
Our apologies to Mrs.Bhanot! Your man is the best.
-Mayur Lookhar / TellyCafe.com
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