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Krishna Shroff on Tiger Shroff and family accepting her boyfriend Eban: ‘They don’t interfere much’

If you have been following Tiger Shroff’s sister Krishna Shroff on Instagram then you would know how obsessed she is with her love life right now. The beauty, who is dating basketball player Eban Hyama, is frequently seen indulging in social media PDA. Just yesterday she posted a beautiful picture with her guy and captioned it saying, “Minding our own business like it’s our own company, this is destiny, we meant to be, something so special, like it’s heavenly.” So it comes as no surprise that Krishna didn’t hesitate from talking about Eban in her latest media interaction.

From divulging details on how she started dating Eban just 4 months back to commenting on her family’s rapport with him, Krishna spoke at length about her new found relationship in her recent interview. Say for that matter, she also revealed how Eban has been friends with Tiger Shroff since the last 5 years and back then, he didn’t know that Tiger has a sister.

“I was catching up with a friend of his whom I hadn’t met in long time, but eventually ended up chatting with Eban”, said Krishna about meeting Eban for the first time. When prodded further on her family’s equation with him, she added, “They don’t interfere much, they trust my judgement. Familes eventually do get involved but I’d like to take my time and keep it between us for now.” However, in addition to this, Krishna did mention how her mother Ayesha Shroff has already met Eban and that Tiger and Eban have played basketball together.

Interestingly, Eban had referred to Krishna as ‘wifey’ in one the recent posts, making everyone speculate if they are secretly married. However, Krishna laughed it off saying, “It’s hilarious, just a term. And it’s crazy how there are so many articles saying we were secretly married. Even my mum (Ayesha Shroff) asked me what was going on. It’s only been four months…We are just living in the moment and enjoying each other’s company.”

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