Barun Sobti opens up about love story with wife Pashmeen on Farah Khan's vlog
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Actor Barun Sobti recently shared the story of his relationship with wife Pashmeen Manchanda during a candid appearance on Farah Khan's cooking vlog, revealing how a school friendship blossomed into a long-distance romance and eventually marriage.
School Friends Who Found Love
When Farah Khan asked the couple where they first met, Pashmeen confirmed they had known each other since their school days. Pashmeen, who initially attended an all-girls school, joined a co-educational institution in Class 9, which is where she first crossed paths with Barun. The two built a bond over the years that quietly deepened into something more.
A Long-Distance Romance Across Continents
Pashmeen revealed that their relationship was tested by geography. While Barun was in Mumbai pursuing his early acting career, she had moved to Australia — first to study and later to work. 'I was actually working in a call center in Delhi. He was here. And he had gotten his first show,' she recalled. 'Then he got Baat Hamari Pakki Hai, which was a show on Sony. It did really well... Till then, you were in Melbourne. I was still there. And I literally came a month before we were getting married. But I had come in between. And that's when he said, let me meet your parents.'
The Wedding and Family Life
Barun Sobti and Pashmeen Manchanda wed on 12 December 2010 in an intimate ceremony held at a gurudwara. The couple have since built a family together. Pashmeen shared on the vlog, 'We have two kids; we have a daughter. She's almost 7. We have a son who's 3.'
Barun Sobti's Rise to Stardom
Barun made his television debut in 2009 with the show Shraddha, followed by an appearance in the medical drama Dill Mill Gayye. His role as Shravan Jaiswal in Baat Hamari Pakki Hai on Sony brought him early recognition. However, it was his portrayal of Arnav Singh Raizada in Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon that turned him into a household name across India.
The couple's willingness to share their personal journey offers a rare, unscripted glimpse into one of Indian television's most enduring love stories — one that survived distance, early career uncertainty, and years of waiting.