Genelia D’Souza reveals if Riteish Deshmukh told her to quit acting after marriage | Hindi Movie News – Times of India

Genelia D’Souza has done notable work both in the south film industry and Hindi film industry. After her marriage to Riteish Deshmukh, the actress appeared in a handful of movies. This made people think that Riteish must have told her to quit acting. Genelia has now addressed the rumours and clarified that there was no such thing.
When she was asked if people still say these things about them, Genelia told Bollywood Bubble that people say what they want to say but there’s no truth to it.She said that she herself decided to stay away from showbiz because she wanted to enjoy life with her husband and kids.
She further said that people still ask her, ‘Why don’t you do so much more work?’ but she doesn’t feel she can do so much work. She said that she still enjoys that whole part of being with her kids because she wants to do that. And she will choose when she wants to work in films.Genealia said that she doesn’t look for validation to be a part of certain banner. She added that she likes to be a part of a story that impresses her when she reads the script.
Genelia and Riteish tied the knot on February 3, 2012. After two years of marital bliss, they were blessed with their son, Riaan Deshmukh. And in 2016, they welcomed their second baby boy, Rahyl Deshmukh.
On the work front, Genelia will be seen in her new film Trial Period which is all about family relations. She will be portraying the role of a single mother whose son demands a father on a basis of a trial period. It also stars Shakti Kapoor, Sheeba Chadda, Gajraj Rao and Zidane Braz.

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