Zorawar Ahluwalia Opens Up: On Dating Apps Post Kusha Kapila Divorce
Zorawar Ahluwalia on dating apps after Kusha Kapila split

In a candid and revealing conversation, Zorawar Ahluwalia, the former husband of popular actress and influencer Kusha Kapila, has publicly shared details about his life after their high-profile separation. The most notable revelation is his active presence on dating applications as he navigates his new status as a single man.

Life After Divorce: Embracing Singlehood and Dating Apps

During an interview with the YouTube channels Social Misfits and Zor & More, Ahluwalia addressed his personal life head-on. When the topic of his relationship status arose, he confirmed his presence on dating platforms with a straightforward rationale. "Yes, I am a single guy; why can’t I be on dating apps?" he stated, normalizing the pursuit of new connections after the end of a marriage.

This admission offers a glimpse into his current chapter, following his divorce from Kusha Kapila. The couple, who tied the knot in 2017, announced their separation in 2023 after six years of marriage. Their joint statement on social media at the time poignantly read, "We gave it our all until we couldn’t anymore."

A Mutual Decision: Reflecting on the Split

Delving deeper into the circumstances of the divorce, Zorawar Ahluwalia emphasized that the decision to part ways was mutual and arrived at through honest communication. He described a process where both individuals recognized the relationship was no longer working.

"I think both the partners will get the feeling when it is not working," he explained. "In my case, we both sat down and discussed that these things are not working, and we kind of came up to that point and mutually agreed to part ways." He stressed the importance of authenticity and clarity between partners, adding, "It's better if you stay clear with each other."

Perspectives on Why Modern Marriages Face Challenges

The conversation also turned philosophical as Ahluwalia shared his thoughts on the perceived fragility of marriages in contemporary times. While careful not to generalize, he offered a perspective centered on personal growth and compatibility.

"We can’t generalize why marriages are not working. But people are realizing that sometimes they can work in a team and sometimes they can’t and are better off alone," he reflected. He further elaborated, "I can’t give you a straight answer. Sometimes you realize that you progress more when you run solo." This insight points towards a growing individual awareness and the difficult choices it can necessitate in long-term partnerships.

On the professional front, Kusha Kapila has maintained a busy schedule post-divorce, featuring in films like 'Sukhee' (2023), 'Thank You for Coming' (2023), 'Selfiee' (2023), and the recently released 'Ishq Vishk Rebound' (2024).