Post by : Mina Saadi
Actor Swara Bhasker, who recently wrapped up her stint on the show Pati Patni Aur Panga, opened up about how the experience transformed her understanding of marriage and deepened her bond with husband Fahad Ahmad.
The Veere Di Wedding actress shared that her journey on the show turned out to be one of the most emotional and meaningful experiences of her life. “Honestly, I never thought Pati Patni Aur Panga would be so close to my heart. When I agreed to do the show, I thought it would be full of fun and light moments. But it turned out to be something very real and emotional. It helped me see my relationship in a new way,” she said.
Swara revealed that working on the reality show allowed her and Fahad to understand each other on a deeper level. “Every task and challenge brought us closer. We discovered new sides of each other and realized how much love and patience go into making a relationship work. It was not about competition — it was about connection,” she added.
Describing the environment on set, the actress shared, “The energy was full of excitement and emotions. All the couples were so genuine. There was laughter, there were tears, and there were lessons to take home. It reminded us that no relationship is perfect and that’s what makes it beautiful.”
The Anaarkali of Aarah star also spoke about bonding with her fellow contestants, saying that although they began as strangers, they ended up becoming like family.
Reflecting on her overall experience, Swara concluded, “I entered Pati Patni Aur Panga thinking it would be just another reality show, but I left with memories I’ll never forget. It reminded me that love is not about being perfect — it’s about growing together, understanding each other, and staying strong through every high and low.”
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