11-03-2025 12:00:00 AM
Aly lets me lead, he’s never insecure, says Jasmin Bhasin in an exclusive chat
Rashita Sahni
Aly Goni and Jasmin Bhasin are the pinnacle of relationship perfection. Jasmin has often referred to Aly as her heartbeat. The two, who fell in love in front of the world on Bigg Boss 14, are going strong. Recently, in an exclusive chat with this writer on her new show 'Sheroes', Jasmin talked about the importance of having a strong-headed partner to maintain a relationship. She revealed how Aly is never shy to let her lead and shine in front of the world.
When asked if Aly is a secure partner and if he lets her shine without feeling too insecure about it, Jasmin proudly said, "It had to be someone who could consciously handle me, but it wasn't something that was always on my mind. Over time, I realized that very few men would be able to deal with me, because it takes a very strong man to handle a strong woman. I am a strong woman, and Aly is a very strong man. He lets me take the lead and is always proud of me. He's never insecure, which is why I feel so confident. I know that with the understanding we have, there's a sense of security that prevents us from pulling each other down. The reason is simple: a strong man is not weakened by his partner's strength, and that's what I have found in Aly."
When asked if Aly lets her be in her actual feminine energy, the actress said, "Yeah, absolutely. Because on my set when I’m working on a completely different person. The moment I step home of my building. It’s like a different person. So of course he makes me feel like that he gives me that energy."
Talking about how she copes up with emotional lows in life and if Aly helps her, Jasmin said, "Honestly, what saved me is meditation. I am somebody who really likes to do my meditation and my prayers. Trust me, meditation connects you with your soul. It brings you back to your center and to your real being. So, that really helped me, and of course, I always had Aly. We had such real conversations where he also helped me."