She has admitted that in her younger days, she didn’t see herself getting married, never dreaming of a wedding like some of her peers, largely because she wanted to define her own path.
: She married film producer Siddharth Roy Kapur in a private ceremony in December 2012 [5, 31]. The couple met at a party hosted by Karan Johar, who is often credited with "playing cupid" [12, 14].
This film highlighted middle-aged domestic partnership. It explored how a marriage adapts when a housewife chases sudden career success.
The turning point in her romantic storyline came in 2010, on the sets of the film No One Killed Jessica . It wasn't a classic "boy meets girl on a windy set" scenario. The meeting was professional. Siddharth Roy Kapur, then the CEO of UTV Motion Pictures, was producing the film.
has established a public image centered on professional excellence and personal stability, particularly through her long-standing marriage to film producer Siddharth Roy Kapur. While she is celebrated for portraying complex romantic leads on screen, her off-screen life has been marked by a transition from a skepticism of marriage to a partnership built on mutual respect and privacy. Off-Screen Relationships and Marriage
Ishqiya taught the audience that a romantic storyline doesn't need a wedding scene to be compelling. It proved that chemistry exists in the unsaid, the manipulative, and the desperate. Vidya’s relationship with Khalujaan was arguably the most believable, ugly, and beautiful romance of the decade. It earned her the National Film Award (Special Jury) and established her as the go-to actress for risky relationship stories.
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