Grapevine has it that the superhit actress of 90’s, Karisma Kapoor, who was going through a bad marriage with husband Sunjay Kapur, is contemplating reconciliation.
|Last Updated: Nov 07, 2011, 06:10 PM IST|Source: Bureau
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Mumbai: Grapevine has it that the superhit actress of 90’s, Karisma Kapoor, who was going through a bad marriage with husband Sunjay Kapur, is contemplating reconciliation.
Reportedly, Karisma started to have issues with her husband soon after her marriage in 2003, due to his closeness with another woman. Right from the onset, their marriage was on the rocks with media claiming that the actress was even considering a legal separation from Sunjay.
However, on the occasion of Diwali this year, it seemed like both were trying to rekindle the spark in their disturbed marriage. It was known from sources that Karisma and Sunjay took an initiative to spend the festival together with their children, Samaira and Kian, at their Delhi home.
Revealing more about the couple, a source said, "Lolo had a great time in Delhi. She stayed in Sunjay's house for about four to five days. She has not looked so happy in a very long time. She clicked pictures with Sanjay and her kids and sent them across to Kareena, who was in London for the launch of her wax statue at Madame Tussauds."
A source close to Karisma also said, "Lolo and Sunjay are in a reconciliation mode. Why else would she go all the way to Delhi with her kids to celebrate Diwali?"
But the question here is will her reconciliation with husband lead her to move back to Delhi because after a lot of trying and effort she has finally got her second innings in Bollywood to kick off.
She is currently working on Vikram Bhatt’s ‘Dangerous Ishq’ and also singed for Soham Shah's remake of ‘Satte Pe Satta’.
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