Is Gul a homebreaker?

Gul Panag is furious. She has been accused of breaking the marriage of Purab Kohli and Yamini Namjoshi. However she isn’t willing to take it all lying down. Though she refuses to comment on the issue, Gul is making sure that within her own circle, friends and family are aware that she hasn’t done anything wrong.

“This is what frustrates Gul most about being in the entertainment industry”, says her close friend who has seen the actress get visibly upset with such rumours. “You work in a film and soon rumours start floating around about an affair. No one is spared, doesn’t matter if the person is married or single.”
And she goes on to throw in a surprise as well. “A few years back Gul was linked to Sikandar (Kher). But all these years she has actually been going around with someone else who doesn’t belong to the industry. She was amused in the case of Sikandar but now with the story being repeated with Purab, she is plain annoyed. Thankfully, her boyfriend understands her and the profession she belongs to, due to which she doesn’t have to explain herself to anyone.”
But her friend goes on to protest. “Don’t trust everything that you hear around you. Things are said and written all the time and you know how 90 per cent of it is all made up. In case of Gul and Purab too, it is the same thing. No one knows whether or not things are wrong between Purab and Yamini. I hope that’s not the case. However, Gul is sure of the fact that she had nothing to do with it. She is a thorough professional and the last person to break someone’s marriage,” said the friend, not wanting to be named.
When contacted, Gul maintained her stance of not commenting on this “issue”. She just sent a text message stating, “Sorry, but I will never discuss either my own personal life or that of my co-stars. All concerned folks know the truth and that’s what matters.”

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