Human beings aren't wired to spend their entire life with one person: Irrfan Khan
Irrfan Khan is riding high over the success of his latest film, 'The Lunchbox'. In an interview to , Irrfan talks about his career and his family. But what grabbed our attention was his controversial take on marriage.
Here is what Irrfan had to say when asked for his take on marriage, "For two people to share a great bond after marriage, it is very essential to give space to one another. In the beginning, the issue of space won't seem that important because you haven't had enough of one another. But after a point, you will understand that human beings aren't wired to spend their entire life with one person. But the kind of society we live in opposes this thought. If you ask me, I would respect a marriage where the man and woman have the freedom to sleep with anyone. There is no bondage."
He adds, "Why do you get married? Because society says the only way you can be physically close to someone is through marriage. You can't call that love. It's society's need that is fulfilled here, not the soul's calling. I think a sanctified marriage is when you have an option to sleep with 10 people, but you are still choosing that one person to live with."
Well, that is surely an unconventional take on marriage. What are your thoughts on it?
























































