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Pati, Patni, Aur Panga: Hina Khan and her husband Rocky make their first on-screen appearance post marriage. Watch

Pati, Patni, Aur Panga: Hina Khan and her husband Rocky make their first on-screen appearance post marriage. Watch

Indian Express22-06-2025
Last year, actress Hina Khan announced her breast cancer diagnosis. However, this year has been filled with happy moments for the actress. Earlier in June, Hina married her longtime boyfriend, Rocky Jaiswal, and now the two are set to be seen on a reality TV show called Pati, Patni, Aur Panga. The makers of the show recently released a new promo featuring the couple, who have started shooting for the show.
The newly released promo shows Hina and Rocky indulge in their usual banter, where Rocky only agrees to everything Hina says. Later, host Sonali Bendre appears on screen and says, 'Little disagreements can lead to a huge fight. Pati, Patni, Aur Panga is a reality check for the couples.'
Also Read: Hina Khan shares emotional wedding video with husband Rocky Jaiswal: 'With all the uncertainties in life…'
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Hina Khan and Rocky Jaiswal have weathered difficult times, including her recent battle with cancer. As they now come together on Pati, Patni, Aur Panga, their deep bond is one that's sure to touch hearts.
Also Read | Hina Khan reveals she had to let go of two projects following cancer diagnosis: 'Initially it affected me'
While Sonali Bendre and Munawar Faruqui will be seen hosting Pati Patni Aur Panga, other participants include Gurmeet Choudhary and Debina Bonnerjee, Avika Gor and her fiancé Milind Chandwani, Swara Bhaskar and Fahad Ahmad, Sudesh Lehri and his wife, Rubina Dilaik and Abhinav Shukla. The show will offer a fun and heartwarming glimpse into the lives of celebrity couples, where they will take on entertaining challenges that test their chemistry.
In a recent interview with IANS, Sonali Bendre revealed why she agreed to host the show. 'I said yes to Pati Patni Aur Panga because it felt like a page out of my own marriage just with more cameras! I have always believed that the most extraordinary stories are hidden in the ordinary,' she said.
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