Esha Gupta asks “Why don't you love me back?” to rumoured beau

“Ok guys he is one of my closest best friend. we love each other, as friends. JUST FRIENDS..he’s one of my bffs n m very lucky to have him.. @nikhilthampi why don’t you love me back eh? Anyways hope this clarifies all the media reports..also, find me a man someone been single forever.. thanks”

Since a few days there have been rumours that the actress Esha Gupta has exchanged rings with designer Nikhil Thampi. Even her stories on Instagram also hinted about the same but seems like all the speculations are just not true.

Yes, recently, Esha took to her Instagram account to clarify the whole thing. Along with a picture of her and Nikhil, the actress wrote,

Ok guys he is one of my closest best friend. we love each other, as friends. JUST FRIENDS..he’s one of my bffs n m very lucky to have him.. @nikhilthampi why don’t you love me back eh? Anyways hope this clarifies all the media reports..also, find me a man someone been single forever.. thanks”

Esha has been wearing Nikhil Thampi’s creations for a few years now and the two are very fond of each other.

On the work front, Esha was last seen on the big screen in Milan Luthria's ‘Baadshaho’, a heist drama set against the backdrop of 1975 Emergency. The film tanked at the box office after an impressive start.

She is currently working on her maiden Iranian project Devil's Daughter, which will be directed by Ghorban Mohammadpour. Talking about the venture, Esha had said that she was "honoured" to work with the filmmaker.

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