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Neha Dhupia recently revealed how Angad Bedi supports her when she is going through difficult times. She spoke about the importance of friendship in a relationship.
Neha Dhupia and Angad Bedi are one of the most loved couples in Bollywood. The couple tied the knot after dating each other for quite some time. In a recent interview, she opened up about her relationship with Angad and talked about how supportive he is and how they ‘complete’ each other.
In a conversation that was shared on Bollywood Bubble, Neha Dhupia talked fondly about her relationship with Angad Bedi. She talked about how they support each other on days when one of them is feeling low. She spoke about the importance of being friends with your partner. The actor said, “He is very supportive. I feel like if you find marriage in friendship, and if you find friendship in marriage, you are already on a great wicket. For us, I feel like a lot of the stuff is unsaid, unspoken, and it is not like there are questions asked if you are feeling low; then who needs to fill in and who is going to do this and I am not going to do this or when you are going to work, who is going to fill in.”
Neha continued, “So, it is just literally we are like that, and then if he has off days or he has on days when it comes to work or he is going through his own issues, at that point, I fill in, and for me, he completes me 100 percent”. She also spoke about how Angad also supports her during pre-menstrual syndrome.
Just like Neha Dhupia and Angad Bedi, here is how you can support your partner when they are going through rough days.
- 1. Sometimes, the best thing you can do is just be there for them and listen to them. Listen without judgment or the need to fix things, let them rant it out, and talk about how they are feeling.
- 2. Validate their emotions and do not ask them to cheer up and dismiss their feelings.
- 3. Be present for them and offer them physical support. Holding their hands or even offering hugs can help someone who is dealing with anxiety.
- 4. Take initiative and reduce their mental load. Help them with the chores and errands.
- 5. Give them time and space and just let them be.
- 6. Be present emotionally and show empathy.
- 7. Respect their needs.