Kangana Ranaut delved into her views on
marriage
and the significance of having a companion. The actor-politician expressed a nuanced perspective on the subject, highlighting both the challenges and the benefits of companionship.
In a recent conversation with Raj Shamani , When asked if she wants to marry and start a family, Kangana responded affirmatively, saying, “Ya of course.” However, she also addressed the complexities surrounding the institution of marriage and the concept of finding a perfect
partner
.
Kangana remarked that while having a companion is crucial, finding the ‘right’ person is not necessarily the solution. She commented, “It’s difficult to be without a companion, it’s not easy to be without a companion. Everybody should have a companion, it’s important. It is difficult with a companion also, more difficult without a companion.”
She further said, “You don’t have to find the right person. That is another thing that needs to go. If you find your own partner, that’s the biggest disaster that can happen to you. It will come along, no timelines.”
Kangana also shared her observations about marriage in different age groups. She pointed out that adjusting to a partner becomes increasingly challenging as one gets older.
She cited the example of villages where people marry young, noting that youthful passion and a strong sense of direction can make it easier to navigate marital adjustments.
On the professional front, Kangana is set to direct and star in the upcoming film ‘Emergency’, which is scheduled to release worldwide on September 6, 2024.
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