‘Popcorn Love’ vs. 90s Love: In today’s world, relationships are formed quickly and break equally easily. Ananya Panday described modern love as “popcorn love”, raising questions about the lack of commitment.
Ananya Panday Relationship Statement: With changing times, thinking and expectations regarding relationships have also changed. Today, love is not as stable and patient as it used to be. Fear of commitment, getting bored easily, and looking for “better options” have weakened relationships. Recently, actress Ananya Panday spoke openly on modern relationships in The Kapil Sharma Show, due to which this issue has come into discussion again.
‘Popcorn Love’ vs. ’90s Love
Ananya Panday compared today’s love to popcorn. He said that in the 90s, love was like an insurance policy – once a commitment was made, it was meant to last a lifetime. But today, at the slightest problem, people explode like popcorn and end the relationship.
Considering a live-in relationship as a commitment
The actress also said that nowadays people consider live-in relationships and sharing expenses as commitment. The truth is that roommates do the same. According to him, emotional responsibility and intention to be together is the real commitment, not just living together.
Relationships breaking over small things
Nowadays, relationships are breaking over things like not sharing phone passwords, late replies or minor disagreements. According to Ananya, this is the reason why loyalty is decreasing. People find it easier to change relationships rather than understanding and managing them.
Confusion of digital age and more options
Dr. Pavitra Shankar, Psychiatrist, Aakash Healthcare, believes that dating apps and social media have changed the concept of commitment. When so many options are available, people are afraid to settle into a relationship. There is always a fear of missing a better option.
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Does true commitment still exist today?
According to Dr. Shankar, commitment still exists today, but now it is based on people’s terms and convenience. Earlier, relationships were considered permanent, now they have become like subscriptions. A true commitment is one that tries to stay together even in difficult times.
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