Konkona Sen Sharma and Amol Parashar first publicly performed amid dating rumors at village chikitsley screening

For some time, there is speculation about Konkona Sen Sharma’s relationship with actor Amol Parshar. While the pair lived on the subject, they now seemed ready to talk about their actions, as they made their first official appearance together.Konkona Sen Sharma and Amol Parshar posed together for the first timeThe couple was seen at a special screening of Amol Parshar’s latest web series, village chikitsley, held at the office of Excel Entertainment in Khar. While the evening was to highlight Amol’s work, all eyes were on his joint arrival with Konkona.Konkona looked easily stylish in a smooth gray pantsuit, taking out the boss energy. He paired outfits with an apple watch with statement diamond earrings and gray straps, styling the glam into a soft curl with at least her hair. Meanwhile, Amol looked dapper in a blue suit. In a video shared from the venue, Konkona can be seen posing for paprazi before breaking into a wide smile as Amol connects with her. The two later posed together, making it clear that something special was being made official.Amol had earlier indicated on a ‘net’ relationship that he likes to keep privateInterestingly, AMOL had indicated to be in a committed relationship during an earlier interview with the Times of India, although he did not take any name. “Nothing is stopping me. I have not found any good reason to keep it out,” he said, there is a certain “purity” in real relationships and more “pure” when kept private.
He also said how some people in the industry use relationships as PR tools, but it was not something they subscribed. He said, “Yah Nahi Bhi Hot Relationship is a reconciliation deity … PRS has suggested me earlier, that there is a crown deity,” he shared. “But I want people to talk about my work. If I want to express something, I will do it through my craft.”While he did not confirm Konkona’s name, Amol said that nothing was secret about his bond. “We are not hiding from people. We go to parties, and people know. But it is not necessary to keep something out in the media. It is not that we need it.”