Nawazuddin Siddiqui & Aaliya Siddiqui reunite later reveals "all problems were because of a third person"

Aaliya Siddiqui opened up on reconciling with Nawazuddin Siddiqui.

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Nawazuddin Siddiqui & Aaliya Siddiqui reunite later reveals "all problems were because of a third person"
Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Aaliya Siddiqui

Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Aaliya Siddiqui have reconciled for the sake of their children, marking a new chapter in their relationship. In an interview with ETimes, Aaliya opened up about their decision to "live together and peacefully," emphasizing the importance of sharing positive moments amidst life's challenges.

Reflecting on recent changes in her life, Aaliya expressed a desire to highlight the good alongside the bad, underscoring the significance of celebrating positive experiences. She shared how Nawazuddin joined their family to commemorate their anniversary, fostering a sense of unity and togetherness.

Acknowledging the impact of their separation on their daughter Shora, Aaliya revealed the profound effect it had on their family dynamics. She said, "I feel the problems that we faced in our relationship were always because of a third person. But now that misunderstanding is out of our lives. Because of our kids, we've completely surrendered. There's no option of being apart in life now, because the kids are also growing up. Also, Nawaz is very close to Shora and she was very disturbed after whatever happened. She couldn't tolerate it. So we decided that we are not going to fight and will live together, peacefully."

Aaliya's recent social media posts, including a heartfelt reel featuring their family celebration, offer glimpses into their newfound unity and happiness. Despite past challenges and legal proceedings, the couple is committed to nurturing their relationship and providing a stable upbringing for their children.

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