Most prefer to reveal their marital status only after achieving great success. Ask Barun why he hid his marriage and he explains, "I never hid it, no one asked me about it. Whenever I am asked about my wife, I comment. But I don't like talking much about my personal life." So does he believe that a marital status can affect a TV star's fan base? "I don't think people care if I am married or not. They will either like or not like my work," answers Barun.
Producer Rajan Shahi agrees, saying, "TV stars are foolish if they think their fans care if they are married or not. All TV shows revolve around marriage. But perhaps they want to keep their personal lives private." He adds that he had scolded Angad when he learnt that the actor was married. "I told him that his image would get better if people knew he was a family man." Angad reasons, "I was only 22 when I got married. I was making my career and my wife, who totally supported me said, 'introduce me to your friends when you achieve success'. Thankfully, my first show, Bidaai, was a hit."
Rubina Dialik and Avinash Sachdev, Mohit Sehgal and Sanaya Irani, Ankita Lokhande and Sushant Singh Rajput are other examples of TV stars who are rumoured to be married but claim to be dating. Ankita says she gets irked with questions on her marriage. "We have been open about our relationship, but it bugs me when people constantly ask about my marriage or suggest I am already married. It hurts my family. Marriage is a big thing and when I'll do it, I will announce it to the whole world," says Ankita.
I don't understand reporters why are they always back of Actors? I agree with Barun !!