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Jalandhar’s Kulhad Pizza couple Sehaj Arora, Gurpreet Kaur heading for divorce?

Both unfollow each other on social media accounts | Couple rose to fame for creating India’s first Kulhad Pizza

Reported by:  PTC News Desk  Edited by:  Jasleen Kaur -- December 03rd 2024 12:33 PM
Jalandhar’s Kulhad Pizza couple Sehaj Arora, Gurpreet Kaur heading for divorce?

Jalandhar’s Kulhad Pizza couple Sehaj Arora, Gurpreet Kaur heading for divorce?

PTC Web Desk: Social media is abuzz with speculation that Jalandhar’s well-known Kulhad Pizza couple, Sehaj Arora and Gurpreet Kaur, are may be heading for a divorce. The rumours gained traction after the duo reportedly unfollowed each other on their social media accounts. While Sehaj's account still mentions Gurpreet’s name, Gurpreet has removed his name from her profile. As of now, neither has issued an official statement addressing the situation.

The couple, who rose to fame for creating India’s first Kulhad Pizza, has been no stranger to controversy. Located near Valmiki Chowk in Jalandhar, their unique culinary invention initially drew food bloggers and fans, propelling them to social media stardom. Their popularity grew exponentially after their marriage, with followers flocking to witness their success story.


The couple first encountered legal trouble when they shared a photo with an air rifle, prompting Jalandhar City Police to register a case for promoting gun culture. Although they were granted bail, the incident sparked widespread attention. They found themselves in the spotlight again when explicit videos of the couple, allegedly leaked by a former restaurant employee, went viral. While the couple initially dismissed the videos as fake, subsequent footage surfaced, forcing them to file a formal complaint with the police. Following an investigation, the accused employee, Tanisha Verma, was arrested, but her family alleged misuse of her cellphone during her employment.

In a later podcast appearance, Sehaj admitted to creating the videos but denied any intention of their circulation.

Approximately a month ago, members of Baba Buddha Dal, led by Nihang Baba Mann Singh Akali, protested outside the couple’s restaurant, demanding that Sehaj return his turban or cease sharing videos with his wife on social media. The Nihangs argued that the viral videos were setting a poor example for children and insisted that the couple delete all related content from their platforms. The situation escalated until the police intervened. The couple later approached the Punjab and Haryana High Court for protection, citing safety concerns.

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