Rajeev Sen and Charu Asopa Sen posed for some mushy selfies and posted them on Instagram. But their post didn’t go well with the netizens as they found it ‘too private’ to be posted on social media.
With the lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, some are finding it difficult to find ways to keep themselves occupied. But if we look at the brighter side, it is a phase when you can spend quality time with your partner and make the most of the quarantine phase. Doing the household chores together, binging movies and web series, bonding with one another over games or reminiscing memories, for couples, being quarantined together is indeed a special phase. Let’s see how the mushy star couple, Charu Asopa Sen and Rajeev Sen are doing being quarantined together. (Also Read: Anand Ahuja Reminds Sonam Kapoor Of Her 'Singing Promise' After She Posts A Mushy Picture)
The expression of love has changed over the years and truly adhering to the millennial form i.e., the social media PDA, Rajeev Sen and Charu Asopa Sen are acing the game! There is no other couple in the telly world who does social media PDA as adorably as these two. A couple of days ago, Rajeev had posted a time-lapse of their kitchen routine on Instagram and had captioned it, “Everyday affair in the kitchen #teamwork #timelapse.” In the video, we can see Charu cooking as Rajeev washes the dishes.
A while back, Rajeev Sen and Charu Asopa Sen gave a glimpse of their ‘wine date’. Looking madly-in-love, Rajeev and Charu posed for some mushy selfies and posted them on Instagram. While Rajeev captioned his post as “In love with quarantined days Ain’t you? #stayhome.” Charu wrote “We are happy being quarantined. #stayhome #staysafe.” But their post didn’t go well with the netizens as they found it ‘too private’ to be posted on social media. Check out Rajeev and Charu’s pictures and the screenshots of the comments on their post:
In an interview with The Times of India, Charu Asopa Sen had revealed how she is spending time with her hubby, Rajeev Sen during the COVID-19 lockdown. Charu had stated, "Rajeev has been a great help during this quarantine period. We have divided work when I cook, he cleans utensils. Cleaning we do it together. I am loving this time as we are getting time to spend with each other. When we got married, we had work commitments so we got busy, but now with this lockdown we are together. We are getting to know each other better. I am cherishing these moments because we don't get opportunities like this often so I would tell everyone make the most of it. Once, the lockdown comes to an end, we will again get busy with our lives. So we play games and have lots of fun without stepping out of the house." (Also Read: Jwala Gutta Accepts Her Relationship With South Actor, Vishnu Vishal, Talks About Wedding Plans)
On March 27, 2020, Charu Asopa Sen and Rajeev Sen had celebrated their first Gangaur festival post-wedding at home. Charu had captioned the pictures as “My first gangaur celebration after marriage #quarantined #day19 #21dayslockdown #21dayschallenge.” On the other hand, Rajeev had written, “Quarantined together” followed by a heart emoji. Charu had looked like a graceful newly-wedded bride in a traditional red saree, which she had accentuated with heavy jewellery.
Revealing how she managed to make her first Gangaur post-wedding special despite the coronavirus lockdown, Charu Asopa Sen had shared in an interview with The Times of India, "I had nothing to decorate as I couldn't step out of the house for buying flowers and other stuff due to the 21 days lockdown. So instead of grass I used jowar to do the rituals. Luckily, gangaur and other necessary stuff my mom had already sent to me in advance from Bikaner before the coronavirus scare began. I tried to make whatever I could do in this lockdown situation. As sweets were not available I decided to make prasad at home."
Speaking about the importance of the Gangaur festival and how she completed the rituals with the help of her hubby, Rajeev Sen, Charu Asopa Sen had continued, "The festival of Gangaur is celebrated in Rajasthan and it is celebrated by married and unmarried women. They worship Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva to get a good husband and family after marriage. As this was my first Gangaur I got ready and wore a beautiful red saree. As there was no elders in the house present nor I could step out to ask for help, I decided to take assistance on phone and did everything on my own. Rajeev has also been a great help." (Also Read: Anushka Sharma And Virat Kohli Share Their Coronavirus Lockdown Playlist, And It's Simply Classic)
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