Everyone knows the love story of Boney Kapoor and the late Sridevi. Even today people love their pairing and their love has been recorded in the pages of history forever. Meanwhile, producer Boney Kapoor talked about the complicated circumstances in which he proposed to actress Sridevi. When Boney Kapoor proposed to Sridevi In fact, during his latest interview, producer Boney Kapoor spoke about the difficult circumstances under which he proposed to Sridevi and how it had an adverse effect on him initially. He said, "I loved her, I love her and I will love her till my death. It took me four-five-six years to convince her. When I proposed to her, she did not talk to me for six months. She said, 'You are married and you have two children, how can you talk to me like this?' But I said what was in my heart and luck favored me". "I was already married but I never hid anything" - Boney Kapoor Boney Kapoor also talked about how long-lasting relationships evolve over time. The producer shared, "Understanding between a couple should grow with each passing year. A loving relationship without any differences does not last long. Nobody is perfect. I was not perfect. I was already married but I never hid anything. (Mona) was my friend till the end. It is always better to be honest to your partner, and similarly, you should be honest to your children as well. I am a friend of my children. I am the mother of my children. I am the father of my children." Boney said that only after seven years do people start revealing who they really are. "Relationships are successful only when you are transparent with your partner and your children. There should be no pretense." Arjun Kapoor had said this In an interview, Boney Kapoor's son, Arjun Kapoor recalled the 'sad' phase of his life when Boney and Mona separated. The actor shared, "My parents separated when I was 10 years old. It was something that at that time I didn't think it would shape me and change the direction of my life completely because I was dealing with it in real time. But when I look back, there are a lot of things. For example, my father was busy making two big films when this was happening. He was making Prem and Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja. He was under a lot of pressure to complete those films and release them. So, we never had a normal father-son relationship where he would come to school to pick me up or drop me off. It's not that he didn't try, but I never did, and then the mistake happened. It's a bit sad when you look back." Read also: NTR Jr. Calls Bheem's Re-Intro in RRR 'The Greatest Heroic Jump' Sana Raees Khan speaks on Atul Subhash suicide case! Nivedita Basu Hosts a Grand Christmas Party at Luft in the Air Fans Demand Arjun Bijlani & Karan Kundra's Jodi Back on Laughter Chefs