
Television actor Paras Kalnawat, known for shows like Anupamaa and Kundali Bhagya, recently opened up about his past six-month romance with Uorfi Javed, revealing that although it was his first love, he harbors no regrets and values the growth and clarity it provided.
“I Was Just 19 Then”: A Tender First Experience
In a candid chat with ETimes, Paras shared that he and Uorfi dated when he was only 19, calling it his “first relationship.”
“I dated her for six months around five years ago. Though it was short-lived, it was my first relationship. I obviously went gaga over her,” he reflected, noting that youthful passion defined that time.
Despite its early intensity, the duo eventually parted ways. Paras emphasized there’s no lingering resentment—his primary takeaway is self-awareness and personal growth.
Moving On with Grace and Respect
Addressing rumors and internet chatter, Paras clarified that he holds no bitterness toward Uorfi.
“As long as people who matter to me know me, and I know myself as a person, being called possessive doesn’t affect me,” he said.
He considers himself emotionally mature, noting that although their relationship ended, they now share a cordial friendship. Their bond has evolved into mutual respect, with Paras occasionally seeking her input and advice .
From Heartbreak to Friendship
Paras confirmed their rapport remains healthy.
“We message each other when I’m in doubt. I take suggestions from her. Both of us are in a good space in life,” he revealed.
Despite headlines of drama—like alleged fights at events or prosecutions of possessive behavior—Paras debunked them as misunderstandings or rooted in youthful immaturity .
What This Means for Both Actors
- Paras Kalnawat appears emotionally grounded, showing awareness and maturity about past relationships and public narratives.
- Uorfi Javed similarly describes the split as a youthful mistake, and the two have since become peaceful acquaintances.
- Their evolving dynamic—from young lovers to supportive peers—illustrates how personal growth and understanding can transform public relationships.





