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Vidya Balan discusses the key to a happy marriage, says, 'Marriage should remain between two people at all times'

Actor Vidya Balan and producer Siddharth Roy Kapur tied the knot on December 14, 2012. Vidya Balan's new film 'Do Aur Do Pyaar,' which opened in cinemas on April 19, explores the nuances of married life.

April 20, 2024 / 11:49 IST
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Vidya Balan said she found her role in Do Aur Do Pyaar intriguing, because it was unlike anything she had experienced in her own marriage with producer Siddharth Roy Kapur.
Vidya Balan said she found her role in Do Aur Do Pyaar intriguing, because it was unlike anything she had experienced in her own marriage with producer Siddharth Roy Kapur.

Vidya Balan, married to film producer Siddharth Roy Kapur for over a decade, shared her thoughts on what makes a marriage successful. In a detailed conversation with India Today, Vidya emphasized that marriage should be a private affair between two people, without interference from others.

Vidya Balan believes that the essence of marriage is the exclusive bond between the partners. "To realise that marriage is between two people and should remain between two people at all times, whatever it takes to achieve that, communication, and sharing, is very crucial," she explained. The actor stressed the importance of keeping the relationship intimate, where even family and friends should not intrude on the couple’s personal space.

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Her latest film, 'Do Aur Do Pyaar,' which opened in cinemas on April 19, explores the nuances of married life. In the film, Vidya and her co-star Pratik's characters experience the ups and downs of marriage, including falling in and out of love with each other. Vidya found the role intriguing as it presented a scenario she had never personally encountered. "It was funny and scary at the same time because you’re constantly in a tug of war," she shared.

The film delves into how a married couple might deal with the complexities of fading love and the temptation of finding it elsewhere. "It's relatable because, over time, sustaining a relationship is challenging," Vidya remarked. She also touched on the delicate topic of infidelity, highlighting how a lack of connection can lead someone to seek fulfillment outside their marriage. This, according to Vidya, is a slippery slope that often starts with a failure in communication.