Mouni Roy and Suraj Nambiar have officially announced that they have decided to separate. The couple shared a joint statement on social media confirming the news and requested people and media organisations to respect their privacy during this time.
In their statement, Mouni and Suraj said they were unhappy with the growing attention around their personal life and the rumours being spread online. They mentioned that several “fictitious narratives and blatant falsehoods” were being circulated and clarified that such claims were not true. The statement said, “We note with dismay the unnecessary and intrusive attention into our personal lives by certain quarters of the media. We would like to state that we have decided to part ways and are taking the necessary time to address matters privately and amicably.”
The couple further explained that after “thoughtful reflection on evolving personal priorities,” they had mutually decided to move ahead separately with “respect and understanding.” They also added, “At this point, we are focused on navigating this phase thoughtfully and privately. We will endeavour to cherish our friendship in times to come.”
Mouni also posted a separate message requesting people not to spread rumours or false stories about either of them. She wrote, “Humbly requesting everyone to give us privacy and dignity and not give out any false stories about me or Suraj. Expecting all of you to give us privacy in these hard times. Humble request to all the media houses to please stop.”
The statement came after several days of online speculation about trouble in their marriage. Reports earlier claimed that the couple had unfollowed each other on Instagram, leading to rumours about a possible split. There were also claims that Mouni had removed some pictures with Suraj from her profile, while Suraj’s Instagram account was reportedly unavailable for some time.
Mouni and Suraj reportedly met in Dubai in 2019 and kept their relationship private for a long time. They got married on January 27, 2022, in Goa in ceremonies that followed both Malayali and Bengali traditions. Over the years, Mouni continued to build her acting career with projects like Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva, Gold, and Made In China.
