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Jaya Bachchan: Marriage is Outdated, Don't Want Granddaughter Married
2 Dec
Summary
- Jaya Bachchan believes modern relationships should not require legal formalities.
- She expressed a desire for her granddaughter Navya to avoid marriage.
- Bachchan recalled her own marriage to Amitabh Bachchan as 'love at first sight'.

Jaya Bachchan, a respected figure in Indian cinema and politics, recently expressed a controversial opinion on marriage, calling it an outdated concept. She conveyed that in today's world, the legalities of marriage are unnecessary for a relationship's authenticity. Her personal wish is that her granddaughter, Navya, who is approaching 28, does not feel pressured to marry.
Bachchan reflected on the changing times, suggesting younger generations are more astute and may not benefit from traditional advice on marriage. She humorously noted that even her own marriage to Amitabh Bachchan started without signing registers, implying they were married for years before formalizing it. This perspective challenges conventional societal expectations surrounding matrimony.
Despite her current views, Jaya Bachchan spoke tenderly about her enduring love for her husband, Amitabh Bachchan, with whom she has been married for 52 years. She described their beginning as 'love at first sight,' acknowledging the potential irony in her advice against marriage. The couple, married in 1973, share two children, Abhishek and Shweta.



