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Reena Roy's Ex-Husband Mohsin Khan Has No Regrets On Marrying Her: Didn't See Where She Was From

Mohsin Khan currently resides in Pakistan while Reena Roy stays with their daughter Sanam in India. 

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Mohsin Khan and Reena Roy
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Pakistani cricketer Mohsin Khan got married to actress Reena Roy in 1983. They divorced in the 1990s and Mohsin got custody of their daughter, Sanam. However, when he later remarried, he lost Sanam's custody. He currently resides in Pakistan while Sanam stays with her mother in India. 

During a recent interview, he was asked if he has any regrets about the decision, he mentioned that he has no regrets, and he never watched any of her films before their marriage. He even said that he was not influenced by beauty, but is rather impressed by a good person.

He told G Sports, "I have no regrets. I had married a human being, I didn't see who she was or where she was from. Eventually, I had decided that I want to stay in Pakistan. Even though I went to England to play, I wanted to stay in Pakistan." 

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Further talking about Reena, he said, "I never watched any of her films before our wedding, I swear upon God, no one believes this. I don't watch, rarely do I. If I was leaving home and there was an Amitabh Bachchan scene going on, I would probably stop and watch, that too for a few minutes. But otherwise, I have never watched films. And I was never impressed by the beauty, I liked a good human being." 

Mohsin, who also is a former actor, made his debut with JP Dutta's 1989 film ‘Batwara’. He also starred in ‘Fateh’, ‘Gunehgar Kaun’, ‘Pratikar’, and ‘Saathi’ (1991), ‘Laat Saab’ (1992), ‘Madam X’ (1994), and ‘Mahaanta’ (1997). Reena, on the other hand, made her debut with the drama ‘Zaroorat’ (1972), at the age of 15, and starred in films like ‘Jaise Ko Taisa’ (1973), ‘Zakhmee ‘(1975), ‘Nagin’ (1976), ‘Jaani Dushman’ (1979), ‘Naseeb (1981)’ among others. 

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After her divorce from Mohsin, she returned to India from Pakistan. She made a comeback in Bollywood with ‘Aadmi Khilona Hai’ (1993), and starred a few other films.

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