21 January,2021 08:00 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Imran Khan and Avantika Malik (Photo/Yogen Shah)
Imran Khan's wife Avantika Malik's frequent cryptic social media posts have got netizens wondering about the couple's marital status. Reports about the couple's separation are still making rounds on the internet and her latest Instagram post has grabbed attention even more.
She shared a quote by author Brianna Wiest, but thanked her friend Karishma Boolani, for bringing the quote to her attention. Avantika wrote in her Instagram story, "Via @cookieboolani. Thanks for the reminder Cooks."
The quote shared by Malik read, "One day, you will look back on this time, and all you will see is magic. You won't remember how stuck you felt, or how far behind you thought you were, or what you wished you had done differently. All you will see is that within your uncertainty was also potential, and within your lostness was also an opportunity to be found, and within discomfort was the chance to see what you needed to change, and changing it was you becoming the person you were always meant to be. If there is not one single thought that can comfort you in your darkest, quietest nights. please let it be this - one day, you will look back on this time, and all you will see is magic."
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Imran Khan and Avantika Malik tied the knot in 2011 and have a daughter named Imara. Imran Khan made his Bollywood debut in 2008 with Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na. He had a lot of success in films like I Hate Luv Storys, Delhi Belly, Mere Brother Ki Dulhan, and Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu. He was last seen in Katti Batti in 2015 alongside Kangana Ranaut and quit Bollywood ever since. He debuted as a director in 2018 with Mission Mars: Keep Walking India.