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Remo D'Souza shares diary with tips on being a 'super hubby'

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Ace choreographer and judge Remo DSouza shared about his diary in which he takes down interesting tips to be a 'super hubby' from the husbands of different contestants of 'DID Super Moms'.

Bollywood actresses Bhagyashree Dassani and Urmila Matondkar are also among the panel of judges.

When Bhagyashree asked Remo about the diary, he said: "I like helping my wife out with different kinds of household work like washing the clothes and dishes as well as cleaning the house and cooking food."

"However, with experienced Super Moms around me on the show, my plan was to meet their husbands and ask them for the perfect tips to be a 'Super Husband'. I feel it is the perfect opportunity to get some tips for a good married life too and I'll note all of them down in this diary and share the information with other married men too."

Giving him some tips, Bhagyashree added: "I think, apart from the usual chores, you need to do much more to make her feel happy, like how my husband praises me a lot. Please note down these tips in your diary, they will surely help you!"

"You should definitely praise your wife when she gets ready and tell her that she is looking beautiful, it will actually make her day. More importantly, you should compliment her cooking, whenever she makes food for you," she shared.

Urmila Matondkar also suggested: "With husbands like you, we should also start DID Super Husbands."

Remo D'Souza shares diary with tips on being a 'super hubby'

Ace choreographer and judge Remo DSouza shared about his diary in which he takes down interesting tips to be a 'super hubby' from the husbands of different contestants of 'DID Super Moms'.

Bollywood actresses Bhagyashree Dassani and Urmila Matondkar are also among the panel of judges.

When Bhagyashree asked Remo about the diary, he said: "I like helping my wife out with different kinds of household work like washing the clothes and dishes as well as cleaning the house and cooking food."

"However, with experienced Super Moms around me on the show, my plan was to meet their husbands and ask them for the perfect tips to be a 'Super Husband'. I feel it is the perfect opportunity to get some tips for a good married life too and I'll note all of them down in this diary and share the information with other married men too."

Giving him some tips, Bhagyashree added: "I think, apart from the usual chores, you need to do much more to make her feel happy, like how my husband praises me a lot. Please note down these tips in your diary, they will surely help you!"

"You should definitely praise your wife when she gets ready and tell her that she is looking beautiful, it will actually make her day. More importantly, you should compliment her cooking, whenever she makes food for you," she shared.

Urmila Matondkar also suggested: "With husbands like you, we should also start DID Super Husbands."

​Meena’s husband Vidyasagar passes away: All you need to know about the actress' better half

Popular South actress Meena's husband Vidyasagar has breathed his last due to lungs-related complications in Chennai, yesterday evening at 7 pm. He was undergoing treatment for the same for the past several months. Below are some of the little-known facts about Vidyasagar and his family. Have a look at them.

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Meena and Vidya Sagar got married on 12th June 2009 in Arya Vyasya Samaj Kalyana Mandapam. Later the couple visited Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanam in Andhra Pradesh. They also organised a wedding reception in Mayor Ramanathan Chettiar Hall, Chennai. Vidyasagar was reportedly a Telugu man and so is Meena's father. Actress Meena had revealed this about her husband in one of her old interviews and he was a software engineer turned businessman based in Bengaluru. Meena's father also hails from Andhra.

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Vidyasagar was reportedly suffering from lung disease and allergies to breathing contracted due to inhaling air that is infected with Pigeon droppings nearby his house in Chennai. This year in January Meena's family reportedly fell ill due to contraction of Covid 19, post necessary treatments Meena and her daughter recovered but Vidya Sagar’s health worsened.

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Vidyasagar was admitted to a private hospital in Chennai then and was going through the treatment of his breathing-related ailments post which the Chennai docs have suggested him to undergo lung transplantation but the attempts went in vain. After battling the illness, he finally breathed his last at a private hospital in Chennai, leaving several families, friends, and the film fraternity in pain. Meena’s husband Vidyasagar's last rites will take place today June 29 in Chennai amid family and friends.

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Meena’s husband Vidyasagar has reportedly encouraged his actress wife to continue her flourishing acting career, post which she played the roles in superhit films ‘ Drushyam’, 'And Drushyam 2' in Telugu and Malayalam, in the addition to a few other Telugu films & TV shows. Meena was last seen in 'Son of India’, opposite Mohan Babu and is currently filming for ‘Rowdy Baby’ in Tamil.

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Vidyasagar and Meena have an only daughter named Nainika, who too made her film acting debut as a child artist and Vijay’s daughter in the Tamil movie ‘Theri’/Policodu in Telugu.

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