<p>Actor Mehreen Pirzada and politician Bhavya Bishnoi have "amicably" decided to not go ahead with their wedding, nearly four months after their engagement.</p>.<p>Mehreen and Bishnoi took to their respective social media accounts on Saturday and posted statements calling off the engagement.</p>.<p>Pirzada, who has featured in Telugu, Tamil and the Hindi film <em>Phillauri</em>, said the decision was taken by the duo "in the best interest".</p>.<p>"With respect in my heart I would like to say that from now on I have no further association with Bhavya Bishnoi, any of his family members or friends. This is the only statement I will be making regarding this and I hope that everyone respects my privacy as this is a very private matter.</p>.<p>"Meanwhile I will continue to work and am looking forward to giving my best in my future projects and performances," the 26-year-old actor wrote.</p>.<p>Bishnoi, grandson of former Haryana Chief Minister Bhajan Lal, said the former couple mutually decided to call off the engagement due to "differences in values and compatibility".</p>.<p>"I walk away from this with my head held high knowing I left no stone unturned to show utmost love and respect to Mehreen and her family. I walk away with no regrets. I suppose we were too good for each other, and destiny would have it otherwise," Bishnoi, 28, said.</p>.<p>In his statement, Bishnoi also alleged that some people were spreading "falsehoods" about his family and warned to take legal action.</p>.<p>"For some people spreading falsehoods about my family and me, I don't owe you an explanation. But if your lies come to my knowledge, I will personally and legally hold you accountable for them. My family and I live with integrity, and have the highest respect for women. If untrue mud-slinging makes you happy, then please seek help," Bishnoi wrote.</p>.<p>Pirazada and Bishnoi got engaged on March 12 in Jaipur.</p>.<p>On the work front, the actor will be next seen in the Telugu comedy <em>F3</em>, a sequel to the 2019 film<em> F2</em></p>
<p>Actor Mehreen Pirzada and politician Bhavya Bishnoi have "amicably" decided to not go ahead with their wedding, nearly four months after their engagement.</p>.<p>Mehreen and Bishnoi took to their respective social media accounts on Saturday and posted statements calling off the engagement.</p>.<p>Pirzada, who has featured in Telugu, Tamil and the Hindi film <em>Phillauri</em>, said the decision was taken by the duo "in the best interest".</p>.<p>"With respect in my heart I would like to say that from now on I have no further association with Bhavya Bishnoi, any of his family members or friends. This is the only statement I will be making regarding this and I hope that everyone respects my privacy as this is a very private matter.</p>.<p>"Meanwhile I will continue to work and am looking forward to giving my best in my future projects and performances," the 26-year-old actor wrote.</p>.<p>Bishnoi, grandson of former Haryana Chief Minister Bhajan Lal, said the former couple mutually decided to call off the engagement due to "differences in values and compatibility".</p>.<p>"I walk away from this with my head held high knowing I left no stone unturned to show utmost love and respect to Mehreen and her family. I walk away with no regrets. I suppose we were too good for each other, and destiny would have it otherwise," Bishnoi, 28, said.</p>.<p>In his statement, Bishnoi also alleged that some people were spreading "falsehoods" about his family and warned to take legal action.</p>.<p>"For some people spreading falsehoods about my family and me, I don't owe you an explanation. But if your lies come to my knowledge, I will personally and legally hold you accountable for them. My family and I live with integrity, and have the highest respect for women. If untrue mud-slinging makes you happy, then please seek help," Bishnoi wrote.</p>.<p>Pirazada and Bishnoi got engaged on March 12 in Jaipur.</p>.<p>On the work front, the actor will be next seen in the Telugu comedy <em>F3</em>, a sequel to the 2019 film<em> F2</em></p>