Actor and producer Jackky Bhagnani, who is married to actress Rakul Preet Singh, recently opened up about the relationship between the two, offering a candid glimpse into the bond that led them from a lockdown romance to marriage in 2024. The couple revealed that their relationship has always been rooted in emotional independence.
Jackky Bhagnani on relationship with Rakul Preet Singh
Recently, Jackky and Rakul joined an episode of Zingabad on the YouTube channel, where they opened up about the reasons they got married to each other and how their bond has evolved.
Jackky shared, “We told each other that we are not 20-21 years old anymore. We have both seen many ups and downs. Individually, I am a happy person. I am not looking for anyone to fill that void because if I am a depressed person, no matter who comes into my life, I will be depressed. And individually, you are happy too. Together, we are happier.”
To this, Rakul added that they are “filling a void in each other’s lives. It’s not like you didn’t take me for a holiday, so I am unhappy. I can go on that holiday by myself. I think there are more important things in life to talk about”.
During the conversation, Jackky also mentioned that while he and Rakul are married, they can describe their relationship as a situationship. “Rakul and I are married, but we are like in a situationship, which is, of course, we are exclusive to each other because that’s why we are married. But the most important thing is that I can talk to her about anything,” he shared.
Jackky went on to reveal that if an ex-girlfriend calls him while Rakul is around, he does not hesitate to answer the call on speakerphone, emphasising that he hides nothing from his wife. He also mentioned that since he isn’t hiding anything, he doesn’t feel “suffocated.”
About Rakul Preet Singh and Jackky Bhagnani`s wedding
Jackky and Rakul dated for three years before tying the knot on February 21, 2024. They had a destination wedding in Goa, where they celebrated their union with two heartfelt ceremonies. An Anand Karaj (Sikh) in the afternoon, followed by a Sindhi wedding later in the evening.











