Television actress Hunar Hali has broken her silence following her divorce from actor and reality star Mayank Gandhi. After ending their nine-year marriage, the actress has spoken candidly about the emotional toll of the separation, describing it as one of the most difficult decisions of her life. Known for popular shows like Thapki Pyar Ki, Sasural Genda Phool, and Patiala Babes, Hunar revealed that receiving confirmation of her divorce while shooting for her television show left her overwhelmed with emotions.
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Hunar Hali On Getting Divorce
Yet, she says the experience has also brought her clarity, peace, and a deeper understanding of love and relationships. Let us tell you that Hunar Hali and Mayank Gandhi officially ended their marriage on June 9, 2026. The couple had filed for divorce in September 2025 after nearly a decade together. The news came as a shock to many television fans, as the pair had largely kept the details of their personal struggles away from the public eye.
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The former couple tied the knot on August 28, 2016, in Delhi in a traditional Sikh ceremony after meeting through an arranged marriage setup. They had gotten engaged earlier that same year. Speaking to one of the media houses, Hunar reflected on the emotional reality of ending a marriage. The actress said, “You aren’t just leaving a person behind; you are also letting go of the dreams, plans, memories, and the future you once thought would be yours.”
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The actress admitted that for a long time, she believed that loving more, adjusting more, or trying harder could save the relationship. Hunar said, “I kept telling myself that if I loved more, adjusted more, or understood better, things would eventually work out. But the hardest part wasn’t filing for the divorce. The hardest part was realizing that I was no longer the person I used to be.”
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Hunar revealed that the decision to end the marriage was not impulsive but came after months of introspection and emotional exhaustion. She further said, “This decision was made after much contemplation, exhaustion, and gaining clarity.” She explained that prioritising her own well-being did not mean rejecting the marriage itself, “I had reached a point where I realized that choosing my own peace wasn’t about rejecting the marriage, but rather a commitment to myself.”

