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Ali Rehman Khan Shares His Views on Love, Marriage and Societal Pressures

Ali Rehman Khan

Ali Rehman Khan Shares His Views on Love, Marriage and Societal Pressures

  • Pakistani actor Ali Rehman Khan discusses his views on love and marriage.
  • He is known for his roles in dramas like Diyar-e-Dil, Khaas, Meri Shehzadi, and Guri.
  • Ali Rehman discusses the societal pressures men face regarding marriage timing.

Ali Rehman Khan, a renowned Pakistani actor celebrated for his captivating performances, has recently opened up about his views on love and marriage.

Known for his roles in hit dramas like Diyar-e-Dil, Khaas, Meri Shehzadi, and Guri, Ali has received critical acclaim for his recent performance in the drama Noor Jahan, where he portrayed the character Safeer.

In a recent appearance on the show, Ali addressed the societal pressures men encounter regarding marriage timing.

His insights shed light on the expectations placed on men and the complexities of navigating love and commitment in today’s world. Fans are eager to hear more from the talented actor as he continues to make an impact in the industry.

Talking about love, he said, “One should not be toxic and negative in love, they should co-exist, I mean they should give space to their partners, people should not try to control their partner’s life. Just understand each other. Don’t be in a relationship without having trust. Also, don’t be a narcissistic person, don’t gaslight your partner. One should not be over in love so that people won’t break your heart, just take in a normal way”.

Speaking about societal pressure on men about late marriage, he said, “I think men also face societal pressure but my parents didn’t give me this pressure, they haven’t pressurized me for marriage. Yes, it’s late but whenever I will get into a marriage, it will happen with my choice. Our society, especially aunties give a lot of pressure regarding marriage, they always ask about marriage. I think women face more pressure than men regarding late marriages”.

Khan also added, “I think Marriage is a great institution, one should do it but only when he is ready for it, get married after you get mature, also our structure is like that; I don’t want to say but the join family system isn’t good for couples, it is my point of view, I m not saying it on others behalf but I feel couples should be given a separate space after marriage”.

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