Aruna Irani Opens Up About Her Hidden Romance with Director Kuku Kohli
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Mumbai, March 30 (NationPress) Legendary actress Aruna Irani recently captivated viewers on the singing reality show, Indian Idol, as she shared an intriguing and lesser-known facet of her personal journey.
The renowned star elaborated on her hidden love affair with director Kuku Kohli.
During the episode, host Aditya Narayan remarked, “Just so everyone knows, the hit song ‘Gore Gore Mukhde Pe Kala Kala Chashma’ from the film Suhaag was sung by my father, and the film was directed by none other than Kuku Kohli, who happens to be Aruna ji's husband.”
Eager for more details, Aditya inquired, “Aruna ji, could you share your experiences collaborating with Kuku ji?”
With a playful tone, Aruna Irani replied, “Are you asking about the romantic experience or the directing one?”
When Aditya nudged her to discuss the romantic aspect, Aruna, visibly blushing, recounted a charming tale.
She revealed, “Our romance was quite peculiar; Kuku ji and I were like oil and water (we had a ‘36’ equation).
One day, a song played while Sonam was dancing in the scene. Suresh Bhatt and I were seated, teasing Kuku ji, so we didn’t focus on the film. We were having fun, joking about what Kuku ji might do, saying, ‘Would he throw me out of the industry? I wouldn’t work with a director like him.’ Suddenly, Kuku ji asked, ‘What are you discussing about me?’
(Suresh ji was quite the prankster… he claimed, ‘Yes, we were discussing you. We mentioned how handsome you look in that white dress.’ He genuinely thought I was complimenting him. Gradually, he started softening up, and as he did, I found myself softening too… before I knew it, our romance blossomed.)
As for Aruna Irani, she is celebrated as one of the most versatile actresses in Hindi cinema, having starred in over 500 films across various languages.
She started her career as a leading lady in classics like Caravan and Bombay to Goa, before transitioning into memorable character roles in films such as Beta, Raja Babu, and many others.
She is known for delivering numerous iconic songs, including ‘Chadti Jawani Meri Chaal Mastani’ and ‘Dilbar Dil Se Pyare.’
On the personal side, Aruna Irani has been married to filmmaker Kuku Kohli for several decades, and the couple has chosen not to have children.