Ex BF Rohman Shawl, seen at Sushmita Sen’s mother’s birthday party, is still silent on her relationship with Lalit Modi

Sushmita Sen is constantly in the news for her relationship with businessman Lalit Modi. While Lalit Modi was openly seen expressing his love for the actress, on the other hand Sushmita Sen has kept silence on the matter till now. Although many times the actress has expressed her heart in gestures through her posts, so far she has neither agreed nor denied the news of dating Lalit Modi directly. Meanwhile, once again Sushmita Sen was seen partying with her ex-boyfriend Rohman Shawl.

Actually, this Monday was the birthday of the actress’s mother Shubhra Sen. The actress celebrated her birthday with her family. A video of this family party has surfaced on social media, in which her mother, daughters and ex-boyfriend Rohman Shawl are seen with the actress. Rohman has good bonding with Sushmita’s daughters and it is clearly visible in this video as well.

In the video, Rohman is seen joking with Sushmita Sen’s daughters. Sushmita Sen’s video is from a live session. While some fans of the actress are happy after seeing this video, some are also surprised. Because, on social media itself, the actress had revealed that she and Rohman Shawl have had a breakup.

Let us tell you, that Rohman Shawl also reacted to the news of Sushmita Sen and Lalit Modi’s dating. Rohman Shawl had said in an interview to Pinkvilla- ‘Let them be happy, love is a beautiful feeling. I know this much that if he has chosen someone, he deserves it. On the other hand, Rohman Shawl had also shared a post, in which he wrote- ‘If you get relief from laughing at someone, then laugh. But, that’s not what you’re getting upset about. Spread love, not hate.

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