7 Bollywood actresses… who became wives of cricketers, why did their priorities change after marriage?
Published by: Riya Upadhay
Bollywood Actresses Changed Priority After Marriage: From Kareena Kapoor Khan to Alia Bhatt, Kiara Advani, there are many actresses in the industry who are working continuously even after marriage. These actresses neither neglected their work after marriage nor after having children. But, there are some actresses in the industry who are married to cricketers and focus fully on their husband and family.

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Kate and Bollywood have a very old relationship. While Bollywood has produced many big films on cricket from ‘MS Dhoni: The Untold Story’ to ’83, many actresses have also married the kings of the cricket world. From Sharmila Tagore to Anushka Sharma, there are many actresses who have married cricketers. But, today we will tell you about some actresses who changed their priorities after marriage and are now taking care of their husband, children and family more than work.
Athiya Shetty: Bollywood actress and Sunil Shetty’s daughter Athiya Shetty has not appeared in any film after her marriage to KL Rahul.
Anushka Sharma: One of the leading ladies of Bollywood, Anushka Sharma has not appeared in any film after the birth of her daughter Wamika. His last film was ‘Zero’, now he will be seen in ‘Chakda Express’ after a long time.
Hazel Keech: Hazel Keech of ‘Bodyguard’ fame has also stopped working after her marriage to Yuvraj Singh.
Geeta Basra: After her marriage with Harbhajan Singh, Geeta Basra has stopped working in films. The actress has not been seen in any film for a long time.
Natasha Stankovic: Model and actress Natasha is married to Hardik Pandya and has since stopped working in films.
Reena Roy: Reena Roy left the film world after marrying Pakistani cricketer Mohsin Khan. But, their marriage lasted only 7 years and they got separated.
Sangeeta Bijlani: After her marriage with cricketer Azharuddin, Sangeeta Bijlani did not pay much attention to her film career and ruined her well-built career.