• Vijay Varma dealing with marriage pressure after confirming  relationship with Tamannaah Bhatia

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    Vijay Varma dealing with marriage pressure after confirming  relationship with Tamannaah Bhatia
    Being Marwari, our community believes that boys should be ready for marriage by the age of 16...


    Digital desk: Vijay Varma and Tamannaah Bhatia’s relationship is currently the talk of the town. The couple recently confirmed all relationship rumors during the premiere of their most recent film, Lust Stories 2. Amidst all the talk about their relationship, Vijay recently shared that he has family pressure regarding his marriage plans.

    When Vijay Varma was asked how he deals with marriage questions, especially from his family, he said "Being Marwari, our community believes that boys should be ready for marriage by the age of 16. As a result, everything with me started very early and ended very early since I was too young to get married. I had also, by that time, started acting, so there was that as well," he added. He continued by saying that he hasn't paid much attention to these ideas and has instead been concentrating on advancing his career. Mom continues to question me. She still questions me every time we speak on the phone, but I avoid it because my life is going well."

    Rumors of a connection between Tamannaah Bhatia and Vijay Varma have been making headlines for a while. Tamannaah confirmed their relationship in a recent interview with Film Companion, adding, "I don't think you can get attracted to someone just because they are your co-star. I've worked with so many co-stars. I think that having feelings for someone or falling in love with them is far more personal and has nothing to do with their profession; after all, that's not why it would happen."

    While Tamannaah was questioned if their relationship changed while shooting Lust Stories 2, She admitted their romance and responded, "Yes." Describing Vijay, she said, "He is someone I look up to. I had a very organic bond with him. High-achieving women struggle with the idea that they need to work hard for everything. When something is so straightforward and you're not required to act cautiously around others, you can just be yourself. I believe this is a problem in India as well, where women must change their entire lives for someone.... He's someone I care about a lot, and he truly is my happy place."