‘Every marriage hits a road block.’
‘There are fights and boredom sets in.’
As the third season of ALTBalaji’s Kehne Ko Humsafar Hain finds more viewers, its cast of Ronit Roy, Mona Singh and Gurdip Kohli seem to be enjoying the response.
‘ Gurdip Kohli tells us what makes a marriage strong.
“If there is one major fight in the lockdown, that doesn’t mean your marriage is breaking up. You need to work on it and give it some time,”
What is your take on extramarital relationships?
Extramarital affairs are prevalent in our society.
Most of the time we hide it because the man wants to have an affair and be hush-hush about it.
In Indian households, women may have a fling or be flirtatious, but they would not have a full-blown affair.
Men stray more than women as it is something to do with their biology.
Why is the onus to save a troubled marriage always on the woman?
We follow patriarchy in India, which is so strong that women have to keep the house together.
She may be a working woman, but still, she has to strike a balance in the house.
The norms are changing with the dads becoming more hands-on and openly talking about it on social media handles.
So it’s a good change that we are sharing responsibility.
Otherwise, for a very long time, we have been following a strong patriarchy in our societies.
It’s good that things are changing.
Stories like Kehne Ko Humsafar Hain are being accepted. People have been watching it for the last three years.
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