Payal Rohatgi has dropped a hint about her plans to get married to wrestler-boyfriend Sangram Singh. But she says she wants him to earn a lot of money before they tie the knot.
|Last Updated: Apr 23, 2012, 12:09 PM IST|Source: Bureau
Mumbai: Model-actress Payal Rohatgi has dropped a hint about her plans to get married to wrestler-boyfriend Sangram Singh. But she says she wants him to earn a lot of money before they tie the knot.
"I want him (Sangram) to earn a lot of money because I don`t know whether I`ll work after marriage or not," the 32-year-old, who met her beau on reality show "Survivor India," said here.
"I want to get whatever I put my hand on, so I am pushing Sangram for a lot of things and he has also become a bit scared of my demands," she added.
But Payal is ready to wait as their careers are on top of their priority list for now.
"Right now we are concentrating on our careers and we are committed to each other. Of course, when you are in a relationship, marriage happens. But right now we are figuring out our careers because after `Survivor` we both are in a very good phase, career wise. So, it`s career right now," she said.
Payal also revealed that she will soon be seen with Sangram in an English play.
"We both are contemplating to do a play and Sangram will do it in English, that is the biggest thing about his dedication because his English is horrible, but he says it very cutely. Every morning he works on his English diction and I think you might see us in a English play also," said Payal.
Payal and Sangram were seen together in the film ‘Valentine`s Night’ last year after being a part of reality show ‘Survivor India.’
IANS
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