Juhi Parmar's divorce with Sachin Shroff: It was best to part ways

Popular TV actress Juhi Parmar has finally opened up about her divorce with Sachin Shroff.

After maintaining a stoic silence over her divorce with her husband Sachin Shroff, popular TV actress Juhi Parmar has finally opened up about the same.

In an interview with a leading daily, Juhi Parmar said, "We decided that it was best to part ways because a harmonious atmosphere is a must for a child. However, Sachin's absence isn't a new thing for Samairra as we have been separated many times. There have been times when Sachin has not been home and she is used to not seeing him around. However, she does ask about him at times.”

Clearing all the rumours regarding her temper being the reason behind the divorce, she said, "I do not have a foul temper. I'm just a transparent person who calls a spade a spade and I'm proud of being an honest and fearless person in today's times. People are writing loosely, assuming that it's the reason for our divorce. It is my request to all of them to stop judging. It is easy to blame it on one person based on hearsay and jump to conclusions. I don't want people to write baseless rumours because when my daughter grows up and reads these stories, she will be hurt. I also read somewhere that the reason for this marriage falling through is distance, as I started living in Umergaon for the shoot of my show. Isn't that a trivial reason for a marriage to end? We started living separately even before I shifted to Umergaon. I stepped out of my house to work because I have to run my home and take care of my daughter."”

The estranged couple has a 5-year-old daughter Samairra and Juhi has her sole custody. Juhi reveals that she will not be taking alimony from Sachin but he will have to contribute to child support.

The couple got married 8 years ago.

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