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Kajol Declares Marriage Should Expire Like Contracts, Days after Twinkle Khanna’s “Cheating” Remark

Kajol said marriage should have an expiry date and renewal option, following Twinkle Khanna’s “cheating” remark.

Bollywood actress Kajol has ignited a fresh debate on marital longevity during a recent episode of the Amazon Prime talk show Two Much, co-hosted with Twinkle Khanna, by suggesting that marriages should include an expiry date and a renewal option. The comment, made amid discussions on relationships following Khanna's earlier quip about "cheating", underscores the duo's candid approach to personal topics, even as the show has faced criticism for lacking salacious celebrity gossip. Kajol elaborated that such a mechanism "would make sense", allowing couples to reassess their commitment periodically and preventing prolonged suffering if the union sours. The episode, released on November 12, 2025, quickly went viral, amassing thousands of views and shares across social media platforms.

Khanna, known for her witty columns and acting roles, and Kajol, a two-time Filmfare Award winner celebrated for films like Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, have positioned Two Much as a platform for unfiltered conversations on modern life, blending humour with introspection. The show's premise revolves around "too many" opinions on everyday dilemmas, from parenting to partnerships, drawing on the hosts' real-life experiences—Khanna's marriage to Akshay Kumar and Kajol's enduring bond with Ajay Devgn, which celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2024. This latest installment follows Khanna's provocative remark on infidelity as a relational "spice", prompting Kajol's expiry date idea as a pragmatic counterpoint, emphasising consent and choice over societal pressure.

The remarks come at a time when Indian cinema and society grapple with evolving views on marriage, influenced by rising divorce rates—up 30% in urban areas over the past decade, according to National Family Health Survey data—and high-profile separations like those of Shruti Haasan and Kamal Haasan. While some netizens praised the duo for challenging traditional norms, others accused them of trivialising sacred institutions, with hashtags like #MarriageExpiryDate trending on X (formerly Twitter). Khanna and Kajol's friendship, forged in the 1990s through films like Baadshah, lends authenticity to their banter, but it also highlights a generational shift among millennial and Gen Z audiences toward more flexible relationship models.

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As Two Much gains traction in its debut season, the controversy could boost its visibility, aligning with broader conversations in Bollywood about mental health and autonomy in partnerships. Kajol, who has previously spoken about her own marital adjustments in interviews, reiterated in the episode that no one should endure unhappiness indefinitely, advocating for renewal as a celebration of growth rather than failure. Fans and critics alike await future episodes, curious if the hosts will delve deeper into these themes or pivot to lighter fare, all while the internet dissects every soundbite for deeper insights into celebrity lives.

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