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Kiran DEFENDS Ramesh after he’s called a 'colourful man'

Times of India - EntertainmentMonday, July 14, 2025 at 3:28:35 AM
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Kiran DEFENDS Ramesh after he’s called a 'colourful man'
Kiran Joneja is standing by her husband, filmmaker Ramesh Sippy, after he was labeled a "colourful man" in the press. In a frank interview, she shuts down rumors about his past relationships, saying she’s clueless about any affairs since they tied the knot in 1991. She also opens up about navigating family dynamics, stressing how she’s built a warm bond with Sippy’s kids from his first marriage—Rohan, Sonya, and Sheena—while keeping respectful boundaries.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just tabloid fodder—it’s a peek into how public figures handle personal scrutiny. Kiran’s candid defense highlights the balancing act of blended families and the pressure of defending a partner’s reputation. For fans of Bollywood’s golden era, it’s a rare glimpse into the private lives of industry legends.
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