Hautetalk: Ali Fazal Says Marriage Is All About Men Becoming Civilised. When Did We Sign Up To Be Men Rehab Centres?

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Ali Fazal and Richa Chadha are expecting their first child together. The soon-to-be mom and dad announced their pregnancy on Instagram in February. Recently, the Mirzapur 3 actor opened up about how getting married to Richa Chadha has changed him for the better. The Mirzapur 3 actor also opened up about his marriage and how he is preparing for his new role as a father.

Ali Fazal Says Marriage Is Nothing But Laundas Getting Civilised

In a recent interview with DNA, Mirzapur 3 star Ali Fazal aka Guddu Pandit revealed that his wife Richa Chadha played an important role in transforming him as an adult. The Mirzapur 3 actor agreed that marriage has changed him for the better and further added that Richa Chadha keeps him grounded and marriage is nothing but laundas getting civilised. Well, the last time we checked, women never signed up to be men’s rehab centres. It’s not their job or responsibility to fix someone else as they are not here to be anyone’s emotional crutch. They are so not meant to be your therapist. It’s important to set those boundaries and demand the respect we deserve. Also, guys, listen up – it’s on you to deal with your baggage. Women are not here to carry it for you. It’s all about mutual respect and equality. It’s high time we break free from those outdated stereotypes and empower each other to be the best versions of ourselves.

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Such statements show the sad reality of our society. It’s the 21st century, how can you make such statements? Women are always meant to pamper others and take care of their husbands like their children. Like, seriously? We don’t put our emotional baggage on others because we are meant to be strong and we get mature earlier than the guys. It’s always woh ladka hai usko samajh nahi. Well, times are changing and with that girls are understanding their self-worth. They have their own life and their struggles. You cannot expect every woman to be born with that motherly instinct. You are grown enough to take care of your baggage and self-civilise. We’re glad that he’s changed for the better. But for public figures to say such things is problematic, that creates the idea that women are supposed to be fixers is not at all justified. Moreover, marriage is not at all about laundas getting civilised and ladies are not your emotional repair shops!

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Sneha Ghorai: Loudspeaker personified and a sucker for romance and K-pop. Lives 24/7 on Twitter and writes for fun and funds.