In a recent social media exchange, actress Soni Razdan has openly challenged actor Mukesh Khanna’s conservative views on live-in relationships. The debate was sparked by a post from fellow actress Zeenat Aman, who advocated for the acceptance and understanding of live-in relationships in modern society.
In her post, Aman mentioned that couples should live together before getting married to know their partners better. But her contemporaries have shared different views.
On the other hand, Shaktiman actor Mukesh Khanna spoke against the idea. He said in an interview with Dainik Jagran, “Live-in relationships are not recognized in our culture and history. It has come from Western civilization. Zeenat Aman is speaking about the matter, and she lived her life according to Western civilization from the very beginning.”
His Twitter comments attracted Soni Razdan’s ire and she her commented, “Gosh. Can’t imagine what would happen if a couple lived together in a ‘live-in’ relationship and didn’t get along. The mind boggles”. A person on Twitter told Soni not to take Mukesh seriously.
Gosh. Can’t imagine what would happen if a couple live together in a ‘live -in’ relationship and don’t get along. The mind boggles ☺️ https://t.co/EAHKv8trmo
— Soni Razdan (@Soni_Razdan) April 20, 2024
The exchange between Soni Razdan and Mukesh Khanna has ignited a debate among fans and followers, with many expressing their opinions on the matter. While some agree with Khanna’s conservative views, others applaud Razdan for standing up for progressive values.
One user wrote,” parents should not ‘allow’ such a travesty, never mind that their children are consenting adults. Sab western culture ki moh maaya hai”.
As the debate continues to unfold, it highlights the ongoing struggle between traditional values and modern lifestyles in Indian society. While opinions may differ, one thing is clear, the conversation about live-in relationships is far from over.
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