Gurfateh Pirzada Opened Up About His Relationship With Ananya Panday!!!

In the online series Call Me Bae, Ananya Panday and Gurfateh Pirzada recently fell in love. He discussed his connection and the reasons for his co-star's belief that he would pass away alone in a recent interview.
 

Call me Bae actress Ananya Pandey has surprised everyone by her performance in the webseries and audience is loving her. But a new rumour about the thing going on between Ananya Panday and Gurfateh Pirzada from the TV series Call Me Bae has made everyone talk about them. According to sources Gurfateh is not dating anyone in real life, despite being in a relationship in the Collin D'Cunha-directed film. He has shown no interest in dating anyone, despite the fact that he has become the current fixation of many women. This is perhaps the reason Ananya, his co-star, believes he will pass away alone.


The actor recently discussed his relationship and dating life in an interview and he also discussed his Call Me Bae co-star Ananya Panday throughout the conversation. Working with her was "super fun, super nice," he said. She is perplexed as to why he isn't dating anyone, though, just like many others. Therefore, she questioned him, "So who are you dating now?" when they were filming the show. The Class actor gave a negative response to this question.

Ananya asked, "How can you be single?" as many of his fans had asked the same, and he replied, "You can be." Gurfateh further said, "I am happy being single, but it seems like she thinks I will die alone." Unknown to the public, the young actor costarred alongside Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor in Brahmastra Part 1: Shiva. He was really scheduled to star opposite Shanaya Kapoor in Bedhadak as the protagonist. Sadly, though, the film was shelved.

The actor had a modest beginning, despite having eventually established himself and sharing the screen with celebrities like Kiara Advani. The actor also said that he and his mother and sister worked odd jobs for several months in Canada since they couldn't afford to send their children to college. He also disclosed that he is trying very hard to make ends meet. After revealing that he had to abandon his positions and return to India after his visa expired, Pirzada said, "I did whatever I got, cleaning in a grocery shop or setting up the shelves, cutting meat in a meat shop, clearing garbage every night, making pizzas, and cleaning bathrooms."