Relationships are very complicated these days and when showbiz is talked about, we witness ample of such examples. Breakups, Patch-ups, calling it quits are common things these days. This generation has mastered the art of dealing with all these. Finding true love has become one of the toughest things. Many people even have to be in a number of relationships before to finally find their true love. Aamir Khan got married to Reena Dutta in 1986 only to get divorced after 15 years. He gave marriage another shot and tied the knot with Kiran Rao but the couple recently announced their separation on social media.
Now, Kangana Ranaut who’s known to voice her opinion against each and every matter took to Instagram to share her thoughts on their divorce. She wrote, “At one point In Punjab most families raised one son as a Hindu and another one as a Sikh, this trend has never been seen among Hindus and Muslims or Sikhs or Muslims, or anyone else with Muslims for that matter, with Aamir Khan sir’s second divorce I wonder in an interfaith marriage why children come out only Muslims.”
“Why woman cannot continue to be Hindu? with changing times we must change this, this practice is archaic and regressive… if in one family if Hindu, Jain, Buddhist, Sikh, RadhaSwami and atheists can live together then why not Muslims? Why must one change one’s religion to marry a Muslim?” she added.
On Saturday Aamir Khan and Kiran Rao issued a joint statement announcing their separation. It read, “In these 15 beautiful years together we have shared a lifetime of experiences, joy and laughter, and our relationship has only grown in trust, respect and love. Now we would like to begin a new chapter in our lives – no longer as husband and wife, but as co-parents and family for each other. We began a planned separation some time ago, and now feel comfortable to formalize this arrangement, of living separately yet sharing our lives the way an extended family does. We remain devoted parents to our son Azad, who we will nurture and raise together”.
It could be further read as, “We will also continue to work as collaborators on films, Paani Foundation, and other projects that we feel passionate about. A big thank you to our families and friends for their constant support and understanding about this evolution in our relationship, and without whom we would not have been so secure in taking this leap. We request our well-wishers for good wishes and blessings and hope that – like us – you will see this divorce not as an end, but as the start of a new journey. Thanks and love, Kiran and Aamir.”