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Sohail Khan, Arbaaz Khan open up about love, relationships, and separation, say, 'everything comes with an expiry'

On the web show 'Dumb Biryani' hosted by his son Arhaan and his friends, Bollywood actor Arbaaz Khan highlighted the need for giving in a relationship as opposed to just taking. He also advised against relying solely on a partner for happiness and recommended ending relationships where deceit is involved.

April 13, 2024 / 02:15 IST
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Bollywood actors Sohail Khan and Arbaaz Khan recently appeared on the debut episode of a new web show called Dumb Biryani, hosted by the latter’s son Arhaan, and his mates
Bollywood actors Sohail Khan and Arbaaz Khan recently appeared on the debut episode of a new web show called Dumb Biryani, hosted by the latter’s son Arhaan, and his mates.

Bollywood actors Sohail Khan and Arbaaz Khan recently appeared on the debut episode of a new web show called Dumb Biryani, hosted by the latter’s son Arhaan, and his mates. The Khan brothers shared their thoughts on love and relationships during the show. They emphasised the importance of ending a relationship on good terms when the initial thrill has worn off. Sohail compared relationships to perishable items like medicine or food, suggesting that it's fine to part ways when the spark disappears. He stressed the value of maintaining good communication even after a breakup.

Sohail reflected on his own experience, sharing, "We often feel pressured in relationships, worrying about what will happen to ourselves or the other person. But there's a whole world out there. As long as you're happy together, keep it going. Don't let it turn bitter. That's when you start having negative feelings about each other.”

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He also discussed how he coped with his own breakup by turning to sports and other activities to channel his energy positively. "After my breakup, I was lost at first. I took up sports, began swimming at night, and spent more time on the phone—something I normally didn't do. It's about knowing your worth and investing time in feeling good about yourself," said Sohail.

Arbaaz highlighted the need for giving in a relationship as opposed to just taking. He pointed out that many people enter relationships with the expectation of only receiving, neglecting to think about what they can give back. Arbaaz advised against relying solely on a partner for happiness and recommended ending relationships where deceit is involved.