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Fardeen and Natasha finally decided to part ways for their own well-being after having problems for quite some time...

Digital Desk: Fardeen Khan and Natasha Madhvani's marriage seems to be in trouble. Natasha and Fardeen were married in 2005; they have two children, a daughter, Diani, and a son, Azarius. After 18 years of marriage, it has now come to light that the couple is separating amicably and getting a divorce.

According to reports, Fardeen Khan and Natasha Madhvani are divorcing. Many people were shocked to hear about their separation because the pair had always kept their personal lives private. Despite the lack of an official declaration from the two, sources claim that their split was mutual.

According to reports, Fardeen and Natasha finally decided to part ways for their own well-being after having problems for quite some time. They have stated that their children's welfare remains their first priority despite their alleged separation. Additionally, they have been staying separately for a while now. Natasha is in London, while Fardeen is in Mumbai.

Fardeen and Natasha got married in December 2005, and they have two children. They were known to keep a low profile and make few public appearances. They maintained a 'no comments' policy when approached by the portal.

Fardeen Khan is the actor Feroz Khan's son. He made his Bollywood debut with 'Prem Aggan' in 1998. He is well-known for roles in films such as "Jungle," "Heyy Babyy," and "No Entry."

 On the other hand, Natasha Madhvani belongs to a well-known Film family. She is the daughter of yesteryear's actress Mumtaz.
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