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It’s this refreshing lack of filter that sets Balan apart. She has also faced heartbreak and been cheated on, experiences she doesn't shy away from but refuses to dwell on negatively. She views these as necessary, separating the “wheat from the chaff”. After these disappointments, she decided to stop seeking anything serious, focusing instead on simply having fun. This unromanticised view of her past romantic failures makes her eventual transformation all the more poignant.

Vidya’s Vidya Bagchi is pregnant, searching for her missing husband in the streets of Kolkata during Durga Puja. The romance is a haunting. The film’s climax—the reveal of the husband—is one of the most heartbreaking twists in cinema. It proves that Vidya does not need a living hero to create chemistry. Her relationship with the idea of her husband, the ghost of a man she loved, carries more weight than ten Bollywood wedding songs.

They married in a private ceremony in December 2012, blending traditional Punjabi and South Indian rituals to honor their respective backgrounds.

: Following her debut in Parineeta and her role in Salaam-E-Ishq , Vidya faced constant speculation regarding her chemistry with these leading men. However, she eventually dismissed these as mere working relationships . Learning from the "Wheat and the Chaff"

Today, over a decade into their marriage, Vidya’s perspective on partnership has matured. She acknowledges that her understanding of relationships has grown, and she rejects the idea of a single "mantra" for a perfect relationship, believing that every couple must find their own unique balance. In a playful revelation, she admits to being a "jealous partner" who doesn't hide her emotions, but also the "more romantic one" in the relationship, having once baked a "lumpy" cake for their anniversary to express her love.

Reflecting on those difficult days, Vidya spoke about the pain of being "literally crushed" by a former partner, an incident that shaped her understanding of trust and self-love. These experiences were not just setbacks but lessons that reinforced her decision to never see herself as someone who would tie the knot—until fate intervened.

Opposite Manav Kaul, she portrayed a middle-class marriage tested by shifting power dynamics. The romance here is grounded in domesticity, mutual respect, and the struggle to sustain love amidst routine.

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In her more recent, character-driven roles, Vidya Balan has shown that a film doesn't need a traditional romantic storyline to be compelling. However, she brings immense depth to the personal relationships within these films, emphasizing that a woman's life is defined by more than just her romantic partner.

Unlike many Bollywood celebrities who have highly publicized relationships, Vidya Balan's love life was relatively quiet until she met producer Siddharth Roy Kapur.

Vidya hasn't shied away from the darker side of love. She has openly discussed being cheated on in a past relationship before meeting her husband. For her, these painful experiences were essential for "separating the wheat from the chaff," helping her recognize the secure and authentic connection she eventually found with Siddharth Roy Kapur. The Real-Life Rom-Com: Vidya and Siddharth Roy Kapur The story of how Vidya met her husband, producer , sounds like it was scripted for the silver screen.

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