John Abraham prioritizes privacy in his marriage to Priya Runchal. He keeps his personal life separate from his film career. John avoids parties and maintains a disciplined routine. He values Priya's role in bringing stability to their marriage. The couple celebrated their 10th anniversary in June 2024. Priya prefers to stay out of the limelight and focuses on meaningful work.
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