"What a day to choose for such a link-up. My wife Anu who's in New York, was naturally shocked when I spoke to her about it. It was very embarrassing ...and painful.
More so since I was being linked with a woman who's senior to me and someone I respect for her professionalism," says Shiney who's currently shooting with Soha Ali Khan in Goa for Sudhir Mishra's Khoya Khoya Chand.
Shiney takes a deep breath. "I feel very bad for my publicist Tanuja with whom I'm linked. Mujhe to aadat pad gayi hai. I'm used to link-ups. I can handle it. She was almost in tears."
He brightens up. "Now we're here in Goa for twenty days. Soha is fun to have on the sets, and very intelligent. I guess it's her inheritance. I've inherited the capacity to love from my parents.
And I've passed it all to my wife. She's the only woman in my life. Talk about link-ups has no effect on my marriage. Anu is a marketing head of a huge co-orporation. She understands how these things work."
Shiney admits long-distance marriages such as his are more prone to speculations. "Absolutely! If she was here with me, my fidelity would never be questioned. I'm not that kind of a guy. I don't socialize. I hardly talk to people beyond my work.
I'm the last person to have affairs. A producer of mine has a believable theory on these rumours. He says, people dig up dirt because I am here and my wife is there. That space is filled up with imaginary romance."
Shiney's wife is likely to find more time for him. "Anu has now quit her job and started her own business there in New York. Which means she'll be able to spend more time here with me. I also visit her as often as possible. In fact I was with her in New York last month. We went on a cruise together."
Shiney's has been given an ultimatum by his wife. "I've to get our house renovation done before she comes the next time. I had given up the task because I couldn't take all the dirt and dust in the house. But now I've no choice but to wade through the difficult process."