<p>Actress Sugandha Garg, who has announced her split from her husband Raghu Ram after 10 years of marriage, says they are still each other's support system.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Sugandha, who made her Bollywood debut in "Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na", was married to TV producer Raghu of "Roadies" fame.<br /><br />"We are still each other's support system. Raghu and I have been on this together. I would have been all lost had Raghu not been the support that he has been to me," Sugandha told PTI.<br /><br />She believes their relationship is currently going to a different phase and considers Raghu her oldest friend.<br /><br />"How difficult it is to remain friends that time will tell. But he is someone I've known since a long time, for 14 years now. He is my oldest friend. And that is a fact I know nobody can change," she said.<br /><br />"For someone who has been a part of your life, you can't just end all contact and cut all relations. Our relationship is not ending, it is changing. It's going through another phase," the actress said.<br /><br />Sugandha will be next seen in upcoming film "Jugni", in which she plays a free-spirited music composer who goes to Punjab to break out of her monotonous life only to fall in love and face new complications.<br /><br />The actress said it was "Roadies" host Ranvijay Singh who suggested her name to debutante director Shefali Bhushan.<br /><br />"Ranvijay suggested me to do this film as he was in talks for it much earlier. Since it was the role of a music composer, I took my guitar for the audition. Fortunately for me, Shefali and I connected not only as director-actor, but also as musicians."<br /><br />Even though she has appeared in films like "My Name is Khan" and "Tere Bin Laden", "Jugni" marks Sugandha's first solo commercial film.<br /><br />"Now I realise how stressful it is to have a big solo film... Why people visit temple, mosque, church before a release. I am confident about the film. It is a small movie made with a lot of integrity," she said.<br /><br />Sugandha hopes the movie brings around a change in her career just like "Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na", for whose audition she had carried her guitar too.<br /><br />"Life has come a full circle. I hope the audience likes the film," she said.<br />"Jugni" releases on January 22.</p>
<p>Actress Sugandha Garg, who has announced her split from her husband Raghu Ram after 10 years of marriage, says they are still each other's support system.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Sugandha, who made her Bollywood debut in "Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na", was married to TV producer Raghu of "Roadies" fame.<br /><br />"We are still each other's support system. Raghu and I have been on this together. I would have been all lost had Raghu not been the support that he has been to me," Sugandha told PTI.<br /><br />She believes their relationship is currently going to a different phase and considers Raghu her oldest friend.<br /><br />"How difficult it is to remain friends that time will tell. But he is someone I've known since a long time, for 14 years now. He is my oldest friend. And that is a fact I know nobody can change," she said.<br /><br />"For someone who has been a part of your life, you can't just end all contact and cut all relations. Our relationship is not ending, it is changing. It's going through another phase," the actress said.<br /><br />Sugandha will be next seen in upcoming film "Jugni", in which she plays a free-spirited music composer who goes to Punjab to break out of her monotonous life only to fall in love and face new complications.<br /><br />The actress said it was "Roadies" host Ranvijay Singh who suggested her name to debutante director Shefali Bhushan.<br /><br />"Ranvijay suggested me to do this film as he was in talks for it much earlier. Since it was the role of a music composer, I took my guitar for the audition. Fortunately for me, Shefali and I connected not only as director-actor, but also as musicians."<br /><br />Even though she has appeared in films like "My Name is Khan" and "Tere Bin Laden", "Jugni" marks Sugandha's first solo commercial film.<br /><br />"Now I realise how stressful it is to have a big solo film... Why people visit temple, mosque, church before a release. I am confident about the film. It is a small movie made with a lot of integrity," she said.<br /><br />Sugandha hopes the movie brings around a change in her career just like "Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na", for whose audition she had carried her guitar too.<br /><br />"Life has come a full circle. I hope the audience likes the film," she said.<br />"Jugni" releases on January 22.</p>