Yes girl yes! Tell em
I'll watch this interview because I am interested to know what she says.
She actually makes alot of sense https://www.instagram.com/reel/C5oB5RDvwoX/?igsh=cmlhejRianpzam96Originally posted by: Terenaina
I'll watch this interview because I am interested to know what she says.
I'll watch it. She makes sense when she talks about unhappy couple in a marriage industry but I don't agree with her thoughts on feminist, that is where the disconnect is.Originally posted by: Shaitan-Haiwan
She actually makes alot of sense https://www.instagram.com/reel/C5oB5RDvwoX/?igsh=cmlhejRianpzam96
General statements are just that: general statements ...absolutely nothing to consider as noteworthy in this context as this is known stuff - imo (referring to the topic title).
Ranbir often looks sad with Alia...but looks happy with her daughter.
Originally posted by: Sea-stars
Ranbir often looks sad with Alia...but looks happy with her daughter.
Glad someone else made the connection and not me
Originally posted by: Terenaina
I'll watch it. She makes sense when she talks about unhappy couple in a marriage industry but I don't agree with her thoughts on feminist, that is where the disconnect is.
I think her problem is with "toxic feminism" - which I agree has messed up society
Some couples in Bollywood look depressed in marriage, like they are miserable to be with that person. Why even torture yourself? Be miserable alone instead of being stuck in unhappy marriage. I agreed with Nora in this interview when she said some marry someone because they have hit films and they need to get clout and fame from a person so they used that person to stay in the limelight which is why they are sad because it’s not for love, it’s for fame and publicity. She said why put your mental health at risk for your career.
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