'Fabulous Lives Of Bollywood Wives' actor Maheep Kapoor reveals the biggest pressure of being a 'Bollywood wife'

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Dec 17, 2020, 11:47 PM IST

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"All I can say is everyone is human. Everyone has feelings and everyone has emotions. There are different pressures," Maheep said.

Maheep Kapoor, the wife of actor Sanjay Kapoor, who recently made her digital debut with Netflix's web show 'Fabulous Lives Of Bollywood Wives', says the biggest pressure of being a Bollywood wife is being judged.

Talking about the pressures of being a Bollywood wife, Maheep told IANS, "All I can say is everyone is human. Everyone has feelings and everyone has emotions. There are different pressures. I think the biggest pressure for a Bollywood wife and being in the public eye is being judged.

She added, "Right from the beginning, social media is judging them, taking pictures. That is difficult. Everyone has pressure -- good, bad or ugly. Everyone has tensions at home. Everyone has their own stories."

'Fabulous Lives Of Bollywood Wives' revolves around the glamorous lives of Bollywood wives Maheep, Seema Khan (wife of Sohail Khan), Bhavana Pandey (Chunky Panday`s wife) and Neelam Kothari (who is married to Sameer Soni), who have been friends for 25 years.Superstar Shah Rukh Khan and his wife Gauri make a cameo on the show. In fact, recently, Gauri announced that she is 'gate crashing' season 2 of the show on her Instagram account. "Hey girls ... I’m gate-crashing season 2," shared Gauri along with dancing, partying and loved-up emoji alongside the series' poster which she posted on her social media platform.

For the unversed, Maheep Kapoor aspired to be an actor back in the day. In fact, she has a video song to her credit titled, 'Nigori Kaisi Jawani Hai'. Maheep was also set to make her Bollywood debut alongside Raaj Kumar's son Panini Raajkumar, but that didn't happen. In 1997, Maheep tied the knot with Sanjay Kapoor and is now blessed with two children -- Shanaya and Jahaan Kapoor.