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Bhumi Pednekar shares why she's not in a hurry for marriage: "I don't want to be in an unhappy relationship ever again"

Bhumi Pednekar is bringing her candid take on love, dating, and self-worth in the newest episode of Tinder Swipe Ride, and it’s packed with advice and laughs that anyone in the dating world will relate to. From showing playful approach to flirting to sharing her refreshing views on self-confidence and kindness, Bhumi reveals what she’s learned about love and relationships over the years. Known for her no-nonsense approach, she talks about why personality matters more than looks, why kindness is her ultimate “type,” and how embracing self-acceptance helped her form deep, meaningful connections.

In a discussion about love & marriage, Bhumi shared that she believes that love is about finding the right person, not about checking off a timeline. “I mean definitely marriage but with the right person because I don’t want to be in an unhappy relationship ever again in my life”, she shares.

She adds, “I am not in a rush for anything..whenever it may happen, ten years from now, 20 years from now, or even tomorrow, it should be the right person.” Well, it makes sense to take your time to find someone who makes your heart feel at home. Prioritise a healthy, happy relationship over societal timelines. ALSO READ: Bhumi Pednekar shares Goa getaway with bold swimwear pics take social media by storm



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