Aditya Redij and Natasha Sharma, the popular TV couple, worked together in the successful show Na Aana Is Des Laado. They are an extremely private pair who enjoy being together and being in the moment with their togetherness. On the occasion of Valentine’s Day today, we at IWMBuzz.com talk to Aditya Redij, who has made a strong comeback on TV in the complex role of Dr Vishwas Tandon in Colors TV’s new show Dr Aarambhi, produced by Malhar Content Creators.
In his exclusive conversation, Aditya talks about the attributes that they love about each other and what makes them proud of their togetherness.
Read on.
How do you define a successful relationship, and what do you think is its most important element?
For me, a successful relationship is where both people feel safe to be completely themselves — no masks, no pretence. The most important element is respect. Love grows and changes with time, but respect keeps the foundation strong through every phase of life.
What specifically makes you feel most secure and at home in your relationship with your partner?
The feeling that I’m accepted exactly as I am … with my strengths, flaws, busy schedules and crazy shoot hours, makes me secure. That quiet understanding and emotional safety is what makes a relationship feel like home.

What aspect makes you proud of your relationship?
I’m proud of the way we stand by each other through every phase, the highs, the stressful days, the chaos and the calm. Growing together and becoming better individuals because of the relationship is something I truly value.
What is one small thing that your partner can do to make your day better?
A simple hug. After a long day of shooting, nothing resets my energy like a warm hug and a genuine smile.
What is your personal measure for a happy married life?
Peace at home. When you feel calm, supported and grateful at the end of the day, you know you’re doing marriage right.
What are your plans for this Valentine’s Day?
Honestly, I prefer keeping it simple and meaningful. Spending quality time with my wife and our little one is the perfect celebration for me. Good food, laughter and being present — that’s my kind of Valentine’s Day.
We have seen Dr Vishwas at his best and worst in his relationships. What do you think will be his best Valentine’s moment?
Dr Vishwas is a complex man. His best Valentine’s moment would be when he truly lets his guard down and expresses genuine love without ego or control. That emotional vulnerability would be the best moment I feel.
