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Why does Shabir Ahluwalia believe having two sons is better than one?
Why does Shabir Ahluwalia believe having two sons is better than one?

Pink Villa

time3 days ago

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  • Pink Villa

Why does Shabir Ahluwalia believe having two sons is better than one?

Shabir Ahluwalia is one of the most beloved celebrities in the industry. Over the years, the actor has worked on numerous shows and has won the hearts of fans with his performances. Now, Shabir is set to return to the screen, and his fans are eagerly anticipating his comeback. Recently, he appeared on Bharti Singh's podcast, where he was asked about his experience raising two sons. In response, Shabir elaborated on the advantages of having two sons as children. When Bharti Singh asked him how it feels having two sons, Shabir Ahluwalia added, "Jaise kehte hai na ek se bhale do, voh ek reason ke liye kehte hai. Ek ke sath kya hota hai, unki energy ek alag level pe hoti hai. Unko match karna mushkil ho jaata hai ki unko niche le jaana hai, unke sath khelna hai, unke sath plan karna hai. Maza toh bohot aata hai par har roz hum alag alag game khelte hai. (You know how they say "two is better than one"? There's a reason for that. With just one person, their energy is on a whole different level. It's hard to match them — you have to bring them down a bit, play with them, and plan things around them. It's a lot of fun, but every day it's a different game)." Further, Shabir Ahluwalia explained the benefits of having two sons and revealed, "Jab do hote hai, do jan aapas mei itna khelte hai, ek dusre ko thaka dete hai. Toh jab aate hai sirf baat chalti hai khane ki bhook lagi hai. So koi plan banana nhi padta hai. I think ek se bhale do. Do jan starting mei dikhat hoti hai par jab 4-5 ke ho jaate hai na toh aapas mai hi entertain karte hai aur waah. (When there are two, they play so much with each other that they tire each other out. So when they come to you, it's just about food- they're hungry. You don't even have to make a plan. I think two is better than one. In the beginning, it's a bit of a challenge, but once they are four or five years old, they just entertain each other, and it's amazing)." Along with Shabir Ahluwalia, Ashi Singh had also appeared on Bharti Singh and Haarsh Limbachiyaa's podcast. The two spoke about their show Ufff Yeh Love Hai Mushkil. They even shared their work experiences. Speaking about his personal life, Shabir Ahluwalia married Kanchi Kaul on November 27, 2011. The couple welcomed their first son in 2014 and their second son in 2016.

Exclusive: Ashi Singh reacts to her age-gap with Shabir Ahluwalia in the show ‘Ufff Yeh Love Hai Mushkil'; says ‘It never felt like I am working with someone very senior'
Exclusive: Ashi Singh reacts to her age-gap with Shabir Ahluwalia in the show ‘Ufff Yeh Love Hai Mushkil'; says ‘It never felt like I am working with someone very senior'

Time of India

time29-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Exclusive: Ashi Singh reacts to her age-gap with Shabir Ahluwalia in the show ‘Ufff Yeh Love Hai Mushkil'; says ‘It never felt like I am working with someone very senior'

Ashi Singh , who is currently seen as Kairi Sharma in Ufff Yeh Love Hai Mushkil, recently addressed the much-discussed age gap between her and her co-star Shabir Ahluwalia. In an exclusive conversation with Times of India TV, Ashi shared her thoughts on the dynamic and her experience working alongside the seasoned actor. Talking about their onscreen equation, she revealed, 'Till now we are mostly doing that nok-jhok and clash session and I really hope that this chemistry — because that is more difficult to show — I hope that comes out very well. Rest, when you work with Shabbir sir, it never felt like I am working with someone very senior.' Despite Shabir's long-standing presence in the industry, Ashi emphasized how grounded and approachable he is on set. 'Of course, I know in my head that he is very senior, he is amazing in his work. But he never gives you that vibe, he never makes you feel that way. So it's a very comforting space with him. So it's not that difficult to work with him. He is an easy person to work with,' she added. Addressing the topic of age-gap romances, Ashi reflected on how perspectives have evolved, both onscreen and off. 'In fact, I would say recently and in the last few years only we are watching this age gap thing. Before that, there was nothing like that. In our real life, there was a taboo that age difference should be this much. Like we used to say that the girl should be younger. So now in our real life, there is nothing like this. Girl can be older, boy can be older… If your age is 18 and you want to marry a 40-year-old, you are free to do what you want to do.' The actress believes the audience is more accepting today. 'So even if we are showing this, people are accepting that this is possible. This is not something that can't happen.' Describing her character, Ashi said, 'Kairi is full of life, hope, and conviction — she's someone who truly believes in love, in purpose, and in creating her own path. What drew me to her character is that she's not afraid to be vulnerable, yet she's incredibly strong in her beliefs. She's the kind of person who walks into a room and lights it up but also has the depth to navigate the most difficult situations with grace. Working with Shabir has been amazing; he brings so much nuance and restraint to his performance, and that contrast plays out beautifully onscreen. '

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