Alia Bhatt opens up on KWK Married or single it does not matter

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Alia Bhatt with Ranbir Kapoor (Representational image)
Alia Bhatt with Ranbir Kapoor (Representational image)

Mumbai : The much-loved Koffee with Karan season 6 is over and the makers of the talk show have entertained fans with unseen footages from all the episodes. In one episode, there is Alia Bhatt and Deepika Padukone talking about the myth that marriage means an end to a female actor’s career. While the duo agreed that times have changed, the Raazi actress opens up about her view on getting married.

Alia's word indicated that the feeling of getting married automatically comes when you meet the right person. She said, “Honestly, there was a time in my life when I was like I am not going to get married till I am 30. I need to act. But when you feel like you are in a space where you are comfortable and it feels peaceful and right, then there is no timing that really matters.”

To add more, the actor said that she has never been calculative about her life or career choices and ever since content has become king, an actor’s relationship status has ceased to matter.

“I have never calculated my career or my choices. Anyways, it is now proven that it is not actors who drive the film but it is the content. So, whether I am married or single or in a relationship, it does not matter,” Alia Bhatt said.

When Deepika came across the same question from celebrity host Karan Johar, she said, “There are a bunch of us today who are clear about what we want for ourselves. I think we are very driven about our careers the similar way we are driven about wanting a stable personal life, a relationship or a marriage. I think all of us are equally capable of managing both or more with an equal amount of passion, dedication, commitment and success.”

Recently married to heart-throb Ranveer Singh, wife Deepika said that the myth around married actress in the film industry exists only in India. She said, “That happens only in our country. In the West, they get married and divorced multiple times, they have children but that doesn’t affect their careers.”