Former actor still believes Preity Zinta responsible for her divorce
Krishnamoorthi, known for her Bollywood debut in "Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa" alongside Shahrukh Khan, had previously accused Zinta of having an affair with her husband, which she believed led to their divorce.


Mumbai: Former actor Suchitra Krishnamoorthi recently spoke about her past marriage and divorce from filmmaker Shekhar Kapur, expressing her unforgiving stance towards Bollywood star Preity Zinta.
Krishnamoorthi, known for her Bollywood debut in "Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa" alongside Shahrukh Khan, had previously accused Zinta of having an affair with her husband, which she believed led to their divorce.
Preity Zinta married her partner Gene Goodenough in 2016 and recently welcomed twins, Jai and Gia, via surrogacy.
In a recent interview, Krishnamoorthi stated that she has not forgiven Zinta and feels no obligation to do so.
When Zinta addressed the allegations in an older interview, she responded by suggesting that Krishnamoorthi seek psychiatric help, as she believed her mind was not in the right place. In light of Zinta's statement, Krishnamoorthi expressed her pride in being a homemaker and emphasized that she values her role.
Krishnamoorthi had retired from acting after her marriage to Shekhar Kapur, which ultimately ended in divorce in 2007. The former couple shares a daughter named Kaveri.

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