Pavitra Punia and Eijaz Khan’s relationship started during “Bigg Boss 14”. The two confessed their love on the show and emerged as a strong couple. But, after years of being together, the two parted ways this year. The two have never spoken openly about the breakup before. But recently, when Pavitra was asked if religion played any role in their relationship, she answered openly.
If a man tries to suppress, let go; Pavitra Punia, without naming Eijaz Khan, called him a “narcissist” in an interview with Telly Masala. She said, “Now, I tell this to many women. A woman always looks good when devoted; there is no doubt about it. A woman is supposed to be soft and delicate, but you should question her when she is sitting in front of you.
If a man is constantly trying to suppress you, then he is a narcissist. This happened to us as well. We tried to handle it initially, but it didn’t work out. There was too much of a clash of masculinity and femininity in this relationship.” Was religion the reason for the breakup? When Pavitra was asked if religion was the reason for the breakup of their relationship, she said in clear words, “No, my family was very supportive. They knew there was no place for caste and religion in the industry.
I had already told Ajaz that I would not change my religion. If a person is not loyal to his religion, how will he be loyal to you?” Pavitra also stressed that her family never let religion or caste hinder their relationship. The real reason behind the breakup is apparent from Pavitra Punia’s statement that there were ego, insecurity and self-esteem issues in their relationship.
Both tried their best to save this relationship, but the difference in their personality and clash of thinking ended the relationship. Pavitra’s advice for women Pavitra, learning from her experience, gave this advice to women, “If a man tries to suppress you and crush your voice, do not consider yourself weak. Leave him. Equality of both is important in a relationship.”
Pavitra Punia and Ejaz Khan’s relationship was like a fairy tale for their fans. Still, in real life, there were many difficulties between them. This statement of Pavitra is an inspiration for all those women stuck in such relationships where their identity and dignity are being suppressed.