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Neha on Karwa Chauth without Arjun Bijlani: Can't even see each other

Hindustan Times Bengaluru

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October 10, 2025

This is not the first Karwa Chauth that actor Arjun Bijlani and his wife, homemaker Neha Swami, are spending apart.

- Yashika Mathur

However, it is the first time they won't be able to connect even through a video call, as Arjun is currently participating in an ongoing reality show where he, along with the other contestants, is completely cut off from the outside world.

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