New Delhi: Two-and-a-half years after Sushant Singh Rajput passed away, Rhea Chakraborty seems to have found love again. The actress, who was subjected to public trials following SSR’s death in June 2020, is reportedly dating Seema Sajdeh’s brother Bunty Sajdeh, a report claims.
Seema, of ‘Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives’ is the former wife of actor Sohail Khan, the brother of Salman Khan.
Her brother Bunty Sajdeh owns one of the largest talent management firms in the space of sports and entertainment and was previously rumoured to be dating Sonakshi Sinha. He is the MD & CEO of Cornerstone Sport. The agency handles some of the biggest names in the sports world, including Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and Shikhar Dhawan. He is also a part of Dharma Cornerstone Agency.
A source told Hindustan Times that Bunty and Rhea are together but wish to keep their relationship private. “It’s so good to see them together and happy. Whatever Rhea has been through in the last few years, Bunty has been her shoulder and support system. He was there for her when things were getting dirty,” the source claimed.
The report also added that Rhea was among Bunty’s clients in the past and he was also called in for questioning when Rhea was interrogated regarding Sushant’s death.
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