Nandish Sandhu left everyone surprised when he announced his Roka to actress Kavita Banerjee. The actor shared a bunch of happy photos with Kavita, introducing her as his 'partner' on social media. They
had their Roka ceremony in October 2025. Several celebrities like Tina Dutta, Aakanksha Singh, Rohit Suchanti, and others congratulated the couple. Now, in an exclusive interview with Zoom, Nandish opened up about sharing good news with his fans on Instagram. The actor also reacted to his wedding plans with Kavita. Here's what he said...
When will Nandish Sandhu marry Kavita Banerjee?
During an interaction with us, Nandish revealed why he chose to share the news of his Roka with Kavita on social media. The actor mentioned that he is grateful to his fans for their love and good wishes. He further stated, "I’ve always tried to keep my personal life separate from my professional one, but it was because of their affection that I chose to share the Roka on social media. I don’t believe in completely hiding my personal life, but I do feel that certain things should be shared only when they truly matter and at the right time."
When Nandish was asked about his love and Kavita's love story and their wedding plans, the
Taskaree: The Smuggler's Web actor shared, "As for how Kavita Banerjee and I met—that’s a story for another day. And when it comes to the wedding, I promise my fans will be the first to know once the date is finalised."
Nandish Sandhu on dealing with uncertainty in industry
Apart from discussing his personal life, Nandish shed light on how he deals with phases of silences and uncertainty on the work front. "With time in the entertainment industry, you learn not to let phases of silence affect you negatively. Instead of fearing them, I’ve learned to use those gaps to work on myself and grow as an artist. Those quieter periods often become preparation time, so that when the right opportunity comes along, you’re ready to stand tall and deliver," he said.
The actor also mentioned that one needs to disconnect in order to connect with themselves and their craft. Nandish believes that such phases help him discover new aspects of himself and sharpen his skills. "What matters is staying active and curious: sometimes that work happens in front of the camera, and at other times it’s behind the scenes, away from the public eye, but it’s all part of the same journey," he said, while signing off.On the work front, Nandish has done projects like Super 30, Jubilee, Uttaran, and more.