Rumors of Divorce Between Mouni Roy and Suraj Nambiar
Introduction
People have started speculating about the marriage of actor Mouni Roy and businessman Suraj Nambiar after noticing unusual activity on their social media accounts.
Main Body
The rumors began when fans noticed that the couple had stopped following each other on Instagram. Furthermore, Mr. Nambiar deactivated his account, and actor Disha Patani also stopped following him. These changes caused unverified reports to spread, claiming that the couple had officially divorced and were living in separate homes. To provide some background, the couple married on January 27, 2022, after dating since 2018. They managed a long-distance relationship between Mumbai and Dubai before having a wedding that followed both Malayali and Bengali traditions. Mr. Nambiar, who studied at the London School of Economics, works in his family's business in Dubai. In response to the rumors, Ms. Roy posted a request on Instagram Stories. She urged the media to stop spreading 'false narratives' and asked them to respect her privacy. Despite the tension, she has kept her wedding and honeymoon photos online. Meanwhile, she remains focused on her career, recently appearing in 'The Bhootnii' and preparing for her next project, 'Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai'.
Conclusion
The official status of the marriage has not been confirmed, although Ms. Roy has asked the public to stop speculating.
Learning
🚀 From 'And' to 'Furthermore': The Art of Connection
At the A2 level, you probably connect your ideas using simple words like and, but, or because. To reach B2, you need to use Connectors that make your writing sound professional and fluid.
🔍 The 'B2 Upgrade' from the text
Look at this sentence: "Furthermore, Mr. Nambiar deactivated his account..."
Instead of saying "And he also closed his account," the author uses Furthermore. This is a power-move in English. It tells the reader: "I have already given you one piece of evidence, and now I am adding another important one to strengthen my point."
Compare the levels:
- A2 (Basic): They stopped following each other and he deleted his account.
- B2 (Advanced): They stopped following each other; furthermore, he deactivated his account.
🛠️ How to use these 'Bridge' words
When you want to add information or show a contrast, stop using the same three words. Try these instead:
| Instead of... | Try this (B2 Level) | Why? |
|---|---|---|
| And | Moreover / Furthermore | To add a strong, formal point. |
| But | Despite / However | To show a surprising contrast (e.g., "Despite the tension, she kept the photos online"). |
| So | Consequently / Therefore | To show a professional result. |
💡 Pro Tip: The Punctuation Secret
Notice that Furthermore is followed by a comma ( , ). This is a classic B2 marker. When you start a sentence with a formal connector, always put a comma after it to create a natural pause for the reader.
Example: "The weather was terrible. Consequently, the flight was cancelled."