
When Sushmita Sen made fun of boyfriend Rohman Shawl’s surname
Actress Sushmita Sen recently went live on Instagram along with his boyfriend Rohman Shawl where she joked about his surname!
Just like everyone else, the actress Sushmita Sen too is in quarantine. She is staying with her boyfriend Rohman Shawl and her daughters Alisah and Renee. She recently went live on Instagram and it was quite a fun session.
Sushmita quipped about her BF’s surname as she said, “It is hilarious, in the middle of this lockdown. There was an article where his (Rohman’s) name was no longer Rohman Shawl but he was called Rohman Scraf! As if Shawl wasn’t bad enough, now scarf.”
Talking about the lockdown, she said, “It’s hard on everybody but now if you ask me, what do I miss the most? Well, working. I miss working. I think world cannot survive on staying in a lockdown. We have to have our purpose back and we have to have a way to remain independent. Let us hope, finally, beginning May, we get back to ourselves and get into action in full force.”
After a little serious talk, Sushmita went back to a lighter mood as she said, “If you are in a lockdown at home, make sure no couch is too comfortable.”
Meanwhile, the actress has been sharing a lot of workout pictures with Rohman and they two are simply adorable.
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