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"Kusha Kapila Announces Separation from Husband Zorawar Ahluwalia: A Mutual Decision for a New Phase in Their Lives"

 Mumbai: Kusha Kapila, a renowned social media influencer and actor, made an announcement on Monday regarding her separation from her husband, Zorawar Ahluwalia. Taking to Instagram, Kusha shared a post expressing their mutual decision to part ways. 

While acknowledging that this decision was not an easy one, she emphasized that it was the right choice for them at this stage of their lives. Kusha stated that although the love and life they shared together hold immense value, their current aspirations no longer align. She mentioned that they gave their relationship their all until it reached a point where they could no longer continue. 


The separation has been a heartbreaking experience for both Kusha and Zorawar, as well as their families. They acknowledged that the process has been challenging, considering the deep connection they had built over more than a decade. 

They expressed the need for additional time and healing to transition into the next phase of their lives. Their current focus is to navigate this period with love, respect, and support for each other.


Kusha Kapila is widely recognized as a popular social media influencer, boasting over 3 million followers on Instagram and more than 900,000 subscribers on YouTube. 

Additionally, she has ventured into the acting realm and featured in Riteish Deshmukh's film 'Plan A Plan B', alongside Tamannaah Bhatia. The film premiered on the OTT platform Netflix. Kusha has also made appearances in web shows such as 'Masaba Masaba', 'Case Toh Banta Hai', and 'Comicstaan'. On the other hand, Zorawar is also a social media influencer with 90 thousand followers on Instagram. 

It is reported that the couple tied the knot in 2017 after several years of dating.

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