Anita Advani says that she secretly married Rajesh Khanna: she wore me Mangal Sutra
Anita Advani has revealed that while adding a new dimension to her personal life story, she got married to late Bollywood superstar Rajesh Khanna in private.

In short
- Anita Advani says that she privately married Rajesh Khanna at a temple ceremony
- Khanna was not legally divorced from Dimple Kapadia during Advani’s claim
- Advani was part of Khanna’s life before marriage to Kapadia
Anita Advani, who was closely associated with the late Bollywood superstar Rajesh Khanna, has now claimed that the two were privately married. Khanna, not only for his great career, but also recalled for his high-profile marriage and final separation from actor Dimple Kapadia, has long been the subject of speculation about his personal life. Advani’s revelations add another layer to the actor’s complex story.
Talk about their relationship with My friendAdvani said, “We got married privately, but no one in the film industry talks openly about such things. Everyone says that ‘we are friends’ or ‘We are in a relationship’. It was already reported in the media that I was with him, so none of us felt the need to announce in public that we were married. “
He further described the ceremony and said that rituals were performed inside his house. “There was a small temple in our house. I have a Mangal Sutra Sleeping with black beads, gold. They wore me, then applied sindoor and said, ‘From today, you are my responsibility.’ ,
However, the validity of this union remains in question as Khanna was never legally divorced from Dimple Kapadia.
Advani also revealed that she was part of Khanna’s life even before Kapadia, but chose not to marry her at that time. “Yes, I came to her life before Dimple Kapadia. But I did not marry her because I was very young then, finally, I went back to Jaipur,” she said.
In 2012, showing the death of the actor, Advani spoke of the pain of staying away from his funeral. “They were bouncers posted there to stop me from coming in, I learned from friends. When I said that I would go, I was warned that I would not be allowed to go inside.”
He decided against attending the funeral, despite the pressure of people close to him. “Some of my employees and friends encouraged me to go, even to carry a camera and record what they do. But how could I do it in such a day?
Advani concluded with a note of dignity and disillusionment, “It would be under me to go there after all. And clearly, it was to treat me in the way, to call bouncers for me. I will never go to make a scene near Kakaji’s chatha. That’s why I am what happened. What happened. What happened.”
Anita Advani is a former actor and is remembered for her roles in films like ‘Maid’ (1981), ‘Aao Pyaar Karen’ (1983) and ‘Conscience’ (1988).
Khanna died in Mumbai on 18 July 2012 after a prolonged illness. He is alive by his wife, Dimple Kapadia and daughters, Twinkle and Rinke Khanna.