Mohsin Khan, a Pakistani cricketer, said he does not regret marrying Reena Roy, an actress, in 1983. Mohsin claimed in a recent interview that before their marriage, he had never seen any of her movies. Mohsin added that he was more moved by a nice person than by beauty.
In 1983, Mohsin Khan wed Reena Roy. In the 1990s, they got divorced, and Mohsin was given custody of their daughter Sanam. During his second marriage, the cricketer lost custody of Sanam. Currently, he resides in Karachi, Pakistan, while Sanam resides in India with her mother.
I have no regrets, Mohsin claimed in a statement to Zee Sports. I married a man without knowing the woman’s identity or origins. I had finally made up my mind that I wanted to live in Pakistan. I had traveled to England to play, but I preferred to remain in Pakistan.
Speaking of Reena, he declared, “I swear to God, nobody believes it, but I didn’t watch any of her movies before our wedding. I only occasionally watch. I would probably pause as I was leaving the house to watch a scene with Amitabh Bachchan, even if it was only for a short while. I never watched movies, though, except from that. And I never found beauty alluring; I preferred kind people.
Mohsin made his acting debut in 1989’s Batwara, directed by JP Dutta. In addition, he appeared in the 1991 films Fateh, Gunegar Kaun, Pratiksha, and Saathi, Laat Saab, Madam X, and Mahanta (1997).
At the age of 15, Reena made her film debut with the drama Zaroor (1972). Her roles in Jaise Ko Taisa (1973), Zakhmee (1975), Kalicharan, and Naagin helped her become well-known (1976). He appeared in a number of movies, such as Jani Dushman (1979), Asha (1980), Arpan (1983), Asha Jyoti (1984), Naseeb (1981), and Sanam Teri Kasam (1982).
Following her divorce from Mohsin, Reena traveled back to India from Pakistan. His return to Hindi film was marked with “Aadmi Khilona Hai” (1993). Besides Refugee, he appeared in Ajay (1996), Gair (1999), and (2000).
Reena spoke about her ex-husband in an interview with Times of India, saying, “He is in touch with her” (Sanam). They have a strong father-daughter relationship. Her life is going great. I ask God to keep her happy and healthy. My daughter was in my care, thus it was up to me. Her formal education is now finished. As a mother, you must put your daughter’s needs first. There is work here full-time.