He has to choose from 12 pretty ladies who have come from across the country to be a part of the upcoming television reality show, ‘Swayamvar- Mika Di Vohti’.
CHANDIGARH: Singer Mika Singh, who unabashedly calls himself a ‘king’, is ‘confused’. These days he often finds himself at crossroads, not for any of his music albums or Bollywood project, but because he is looking for a life partner, and that too in a ‘swayamvar’ hosted by channel Star Bharat.
He has to choose from 12 pretty ladies who have come from across the country to be a part of the upcoming television reality show, ‘Swayamvar- Mika Di Vohti’.
“Saari itni pyaari hain (all are so pretty),” said Mika while sharing how it is difficult for him to choose the ‘best’ from the 12 girls who have come to woo him for marriage.
Mika, who turned 45 on Friday, June 10, has rejected over 100 marriage proposals brought to him by his family members.
“I didn’t see any of them because I find it disgusting when a girl comes holding a tray, and you tell her you don’t approve of her. So, I ran away even before it reached this stage. Before rejecting any girl, I rejected myself,” Mika shared during the launch of Star Bharat’s show ‘Swayamvar- Mika Di Vohti’.
Also, he didn’t get married earlier as he “wanted to be a singer of a certain level”. But now the “Saawan Mein Lag Gayi Aag” fame musician is prepared to commit himself to the institution of marriage.
Mika, who turned 45 on Friday, June 10, has rejected over 100 marriage proposals brought to him by his family members.
“I didn’t see any of them because I find it disgusting when a girl comes holding a tray, and you tell her you don’t approve of h
However, none of the past seasons of ‘Swayamvar’ had a happy ending. Be it Rakhi Sawant, Mallika Sherawat or Ratan Rajput, none of them married the man they thought was suitable to be taken as a life partner during their ‘Swayamvar’ on national television.
It was only Rahul Mahajan who married Dimpy Ganguly on the show. But his marriage too hit the rock bottom, and the two got divorced after three years.
Mika believes this is not something exclusive to the ‘Swayamvar’. “These days I have seen really good couples parting ways. 20 saal se jinka pyaar chal raha tha, aaj kal toh vo ek dusre ko chorr rahe hain (People who have been together for 20 years are leaving each other). But that doesn’t mean you will not think about marriage.
People’s perspective toward relationships has changed. Today, they first want their life to be good. If they think they are not compatible with their partner, they go their separate paths happily,” Mika said.
The 45-year-old singer has two prerequisites for the girl he would marry — she should understand the nature of his work and know how to cook. “I want my wife to be my manager. She should take care of my schedule. Also, out of the 365 days, she should prepare a meal for me at least once,” he shared. And, for anyone who needs a reference, he wants his wife to be like Radhika Mukherjee (Shaan’s wife) or Ginni Chatrath (Kapil Sharma’s wife),
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