Aditi Rao Hydari’s journey of love and heartbreak has been in the spotlight once again, as she recently got engaged to actor Siddharth. From her early marriage and divorce with actor Satyadeep Mishra to finding love on the sets of Maha Samudram, Aditi’s story is one of resilience and new beginnings. Here’s a closer look at her past, present, and the relationships that have shaped her life.
Did you know Aditi Rao Hydari was first married at the age of 21 to actor Satyadeep Misra? In an interview with the Times of India, she revealed that Satyadeep, originally a civil servant and lawyer, gave up his career to pursue acting before they tied the knot.
Speaking about their divorce, Aditi shared that although the end of their marriage was heartbreaking, their bond remained strong as friends. She mentioned that she continues to share a close relationship with Satyadeep’s family—being like a daughter to his mother—while he remains like a son to her own. Despite the age difference, he often jokes about her being the child he can’t get rid of.
She also emphasized that, as actors, personal background or family details aren’t important. What matters is being transparent in their work and focusing on the roles they take on, without feeling the need to share their private lives publicly.
Some time ago, Satyadeep opened up about his past relationship with Aditi, revealing that their breakup made him fearful of love and hesitant to fall in love again. He explained that those who have gone through a breakup often find it difficult to trust and open up to new relationships.
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Many years after his separation from Aditi, Satyadeep married designer Masaba Gupta in 2023. At the time, Aditi extended her congratulations to the couple.
Aditi and Siddharth’s love story began on the sets of Ajay Bhupathi’s 2021 Telugu film Maha Samudram, where they first met. Though the film, starring Sharwanand, received a lukewarm response, it became the backdrop for their romance. Initially keeping their relationship private, the couple was often spotted together, fueling speculation about their growing bond.
Did you know Aditi Rao Hydari was first married at the age of 21 to actor Satyadeep Misra? In an interview with the Times of India, she revealed that Satyadeep, originally a civil servant and lawyer, gave up his career to pursue acting before they tied the knot.
Speaking about their divorce, Aditi shared that although the end of their marriage was heartbreaking, their bond remained strong as friends. She mentioned that she continues to share a close relationship with Satyadeep’s family—being like a daughter to his mother—while he remains like a son to her own. Despite the age difference, he often jokes about her being the child he can’t get rid of.
She also emphasized that, as actors, personal background or family details aren’t important. What matters is being transparent in their work and focusing on the roles they take on, without feeling the need to share their private lives publicly.
Some time ago, Satyadeep opened up about his past relationship with Aditi, revealing that their breakup made him fearful of love and hesitant to fall in love again. He explained that those who have gone through a breakup often find it difficult to trust and open up to new relationships.
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Many years after his separation from Aditi, Satyadeep married designer Masaba Gupta in 2023. At the time, Aditi extended her congratulations to the couple.
Aditi and Siddharth’s love story began on the sets of Ajay Bhupathi’s 2021 Telugu film Maha Samudram, where they first met. Though the film, starring Sharwanand, received a lukewarm response, it became the backdrop for their romance. Initially keeping their relationship private, the couple was often spotted together, fueling speculation about their growing bond.
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