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Mukesh Khanna calls Zeenat Aman’s live-in relationship post “unacceptable” following Mumtaz and Saira Banu
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Zeenat Aman recently suggested that young people choose to live-in rather than get married
New Delhi: Veteran actor Mukesh Khanna strongly disapproved of star Zeenat Aman’s suggestion that couples undergo a live-in relationship prior to marriage, calling the idea “unacceptable”. He also blamed “Western” influence on it. Mukesh Khanna denounced the concept in an interview with Dainik Jagran, saying it goes against Indian history and cultural norms. Zeenat Aman was criticized by him, implying that her viewpoint represents a lifestyle consistent with Western civilization. Following the actresses Mumtaz and Saira Banu’s statements criticizing the idea of cohabitation, Mukesh Khanna made his remarks. Mukesh Khanna countered Zeenat Aman’s position by highlighting the need for careful discussion and advising against the possible repercussions of such arrangements within the confines of traditional Indian society.
According to Mukesh Khanna, “Our culture and history do not recognize live-in relationships.” It originated in Western civilization. Zeenat Aman has spent her life in accordance with Western civilization, regardless of what she is discussing. It is unacceptable for a boy and a girl to become acquainted through marriage; just think of what would happen to them if they were to live together as husband and wife. People who say such things ought to be careful with their words.
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Zeenat Aman restated her belief that cohabitation is a better option for couples than marriage for those who are unaware of it. She emphasized the value of putting a relationship to the test in real life before involving families and the law, drawing on her own experience. “This is the same advice I’ve always given my sons, both of whom have had, or are in, a live-in relationship,” she said on Instagram. It just seems sense to me that two individuals should put their love to the ultimate test before involving their family and the government in their affairs.”
“It’s easy to be the best version of yourself for a few hours a day,” Zeenat Aman went on. Can you, however, share a bathroom? Absorb the tempest of a sour disposition? Have you decided what to have for supper each night? Maintain the flames in the bedroom? resolve the countless little disputes that often come up between two people who are close to one another?
I understand that Indian society can be a touch rigid when it comes to “living in sin,” but that’s because society is rigid about a lot of things! She said, “Log kya kahenge (what will people say)” in closing.
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