“Delhi ka ladoo hai khao toh mushkil na khao toh mushkil. Just enjoy life. You don’t have to make it (signals at a pen and a paper)…," added Bachchan.
Amitabh Bachchan explains it with gentle conviction: when things don’t go the way we want, maybe it’s not fate working against us, but something bigger—a divine force choosing a better path for us
Prateik also spoke about struggling with drug addiction, being labelled and isolated by society
Earlier, Kajol also spoke about how their differing temperaments have played a role in building a lasting bond
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This dating approach is now circulating widely again, raising concerns about how people navigate conflict, emotional withdrawal, and the end of relationships.
Journalist Pooja Samant, who once interviewed Rajesh Khanna in the 1980s, recalled how he viewed marriage
When the heart has learned what it needs to, it releases the rest. Only then does the ‘present’ find space to breathe.
"...Then only you can stay for long in a solid relationship called marriage," Manoj Bajpayee added.
"This is the biggest gift my father has given me," Huma Qureshi added.
"Marriage is needed in happiness and sorrow," the matchmaker added
Veteran actress Sushma Seth was trained in Hindustani classical music as a child.
She described how her and Kunal Kemmu's daughter, Inaaya, has adapted to her sleep rhythm.
Experts say dating a performative partner can make the relationship feel staged, more like a display than a genuine emotional connection.
"I think they are more close to worlds that are not theirs," Sonu Sood said
Shame and guilt are powerful emotions. They can push people into reflecting and changing, but when used as manipulation tactics, they leave behind feelings of inadequacy
"I think people's basic senses are out," Sargun Mehta added.
"I have been told by my husband that I am entertaining," Katrina Kaif added
"Allah, mereko aise hi bnaya hota to kya ho jaata?" Dilip Kumar once said about Dharmendra
With Parupalli retiring and becoming a coach, their dynamic at home changed sharply.
Many carry internalised ideas that love or care must be earned, repaid, or matched, leading to a transactional approach to relationships — even when generosity is offered with genuine intent.
Fear-based parenting or harsh reactions to mistakes condition children to associate errors with rejection or punishment.
"Papa's over here, next to the nightstand. Mama's about 30 feet over there. It's not a proponent of snuggling," added the Interstellar actor.
"That was a hard time," said Madhu Chopra
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