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Ayushmann Khurrana-Tahira Kashyap are strong believers of social distancing since their dating days; here's proof
Social distancing has become a norm for many in the wake of coronavirus. Celebrities are also promoting it on their social media pages so that the fans can follow it and keep themselves safe. Amongst them is Ayushmann Khurrana and Tahira Kashyap. The couple has been sharing several safety measures in the form of photos, videos, poems and more. Today, Tahira decided to show the importance of social distancing with a throwback photo. 

A while back, she took to her Instagram page and shared a photo with Ayushmann from their initial dating days. In the photo, the couple is seen sitting on a couch keeping a distance from each other and looking at different directions too. Tahira captioned the photo stating, "The first year of dating and we were strong believers of social distancing!! #futuristic #throwbackthursdayontuesday #throwbackthursday #throwbacktuesday #samething #lockdown #kitnabadalgayainsaan".

Ayushmann and Tahira have been married for more than 10 years now. Earlier while talking about the initial phase of their marital days, the actor had told Mid Day, "When I got married, I had no money. Tahira has been doing better than me professionally for the longest time. She was gutsy enough to marry a man just for love and have faith in his talent. She is a rockstar; she was a professor, had her PR firm in Chandigarh. She was also the programming head of a radio station in Punjab."

He had also said, "She supported me in every possible way. I was a struggling actor, which is often a gamble. But there was never any ego between us. When there's love, there's no scope for ego. Most men in India aren't secure enough to be comfortable with such an arrangement. It comes with the family. It depends on how your father treats your mother. But a man, no matter where he comes from, could always trigger a change. If it's a patriarchal family, the dynamics are different. In my case, Tahira became the daughter in a household that had none."