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Hina Dilpazeer Finally Opens Up About Her Life & Divorce!

Dilpazeer discussed the adversities in life and her failed marriage claiming she was much too young when she got married.

”Yes, it was my own choice. He was a good looking man by even today’s standards. At that age, you tend to value a person’s looks over everything else.”

She added that her ex-husband was not mature enough to take a stand for himself.

 “He was a good-hearted man. I am pretty sure he is still a good-hearted man. I just feel that at the time he wasn’t strong enough to fully recognize and understand himself. I hope that by now he has completed his self-discovery journey,” Dilpazeer said.

”In my life, the only conflicts that happened from my side have been ideological. On a personal level, others may have had issues with me but I haven’t. Nothing like that happened. It just ended. As I recall, he got angry one day, and out of anger divorced me. This you need to ask him not me.”

She went on to say that she harbors no regrets and that everything that has transpired, therefore, has steadily turned out well for her.

”Everything has happened for the ultimate good. There is destiny. When two people start home, the topmost wish is that the union sustains. It didn’t turn out that way, but I don’t have any complaints. The biggest thing is that with whomever you’ve spent some time with.”

“When you don’t remember a beautiful instance with that someone, then there are no complaints. I don’t recall any such time and it isn’t because of bitterness. It’s just the way it is,” she added.

She resolved by wishing her ex-husband well for the remainder of his life.

”In the story of my life, that character was supposed to enter, play the role, and leave. I think he played his character very well. I wish him all the best.”

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