Ankita Lokhande is in relationship with businessman Vicky Jain

Meanwhile, on the work front Ankita is all set to make her Bollywood debut with Kangana Ranaut for the release of 'Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi' starring Kangana Ranaut in the lead role.

Ever since Ankita Lokhande and Sushant Singh Rajput have broken up, he has started seeing actress Kriti Sanon but Ankita has been single ever since.

But now the 'Pavitra Rishta' fame has found love in city businessman, Vicky Jain who is the co-owner of the Mumbai team in sports reality entertainment show, Box Cricket League.

The speculations about their closeness began doing the rounds last year when their body language at the Holi Bash was more than that of “just friends”.

However, now the reports have it that the duo is indeed dating.

A source close to the two told us, “They are serious about each other. The duo live in the same society and often hang out together. Close friends are aware of their status.”

However, Ankita is in no mood to talk about her relationship as the actress chose not to reply when asked from her.

Talking of Vicky, in 2012, he was rumoured to be dating Tia Bajpai, who was seen in films like Haunted 3D (2011) and 1920: The Evil Returns (2012). But seems like the picture is clear now and we know the reality.

Meanwhile, on the work front Ankita is all set to make her Bollywood debut with Kangana Ranaut for the release of 'Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi' starring Kangana Ranaut in the lead role.

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