Renuka Shahane shared how her dad and mom’ separation at a younger age and finally her divorce led to have a lower than beneficial view on marriage. The actor revealed that when she received married for a second time, she was a lot older and in a position to deal with the challenges of a relationship higher. (Also learn: Renuka Shahane responds as Shah Rukh Khan calls Pathaan co-star Ashutosh Rana ‘gyaani, antaryaami’)
The actor, who was final seen as Vicky Kaushal’s mom in Govinda Naam Mera (2022), spoke about how her dad and mom’ divorce affected her and even influenced a scene in her Hindi film Tribhanga (2021). She made her first Hindi movie as director with the Netflix movie starring Kajol, Tanvi Azmi and Mithila Palkar. The household drama is alleged to be primarily based on her relationship along with her mom, author Shanta Gokhale. Renuka’s father Vijay Shahane was an officer within the Indian Navy.
In an interview with Pinkvilla, Renuka spoke about her childhood. She defined, “In the beginning, I was such a people pleaser because of that. People would judge me because my parents were separated. They used to say ‘Inke sath mat khelo because they come from a broken home’. Even teachers, they were so nasty. The scene that you see in Tribhanga where that girl is asked, particularly pointed questions about her mother and surname, it happened to me. People feel it’s something of an exaggeration but it’s not.”
She additionally spoke about her second marriage to actor Ashutosh Rana. Renuka was earlier married to Marathi theater author Vijay Kenkare. She added, “I think that I have gained immensely from [my first marriage] because after a very long gap when I fell in love with Ashutosh Rana, my picture of marriage was definitely not rosy. So it was much more realistic. I was able to handle a lot of ups and downs much more easily and also because I was mature by then. By the time I got married, I was 34 or 35, so that’s quite an age to get married in India (laughs).”
Renuka and Ashutosh have two sons Shauryaman and Satyendra. She is finest identified for the Rajshri Productions movie Hum Aapke Hain Koun (1994) and made her directorial debut with the Marathi movie Rita in 2006.
Source: www.hindustantimes.com