Mukesh Khanna on His Choice to Remain Unmarried: 'It's All About Destiny'
Shaktimaan star Mukesh Khanna reveals why he never married: 'The woman I am destined for....'
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Veteran actor Mukesh Khanna, known for his roles in 'Shaktimaan' and as Bhishma Pitamah, shares his reasons for remaining unmarried at 67. He emphasizes the importance of character over societal expectations and believes that true love is rare and destined rather than planned.
- 01Mukesh Khanna believes masculinity is defined by character, not romantic conquests.
- 02He respects women and advocates for sincerity in relationships.
- 03Khanna views marriage as a karmic connection, preordained by destiny.
- 04He believes true love is rare and occurs only once in a lifetime.
- 05His choice to remain single reflects personal conviction rather than disbelief in marriage.
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Mukesh Khanna, the veteran actor best known for his iconic roles in 'Shaktimaan' and as Bhishma Pitamah, has chosen to remain unmarried at the age of 67, guided by his spiritual beliefs and a strong sense of personal discipline. In a recent interview, he discussed how societal notions of masculinity often equate manhood with multiple romantic relationships, a perspective he firmly rejects. Khanna believes that true strength lies in character and self-control, rather than in the number of romantic involvements. He emphasizes respect for women and insists that relationships should be approached with sincerity and integrity. Khanna views marriage as a significant union governed by destiny, suggesting that a life partner is preordained rather than found through chance. He regards marriage as a karmic connection, extending beyond this lifetime, and maintains that true love is rare, occurring only once. His decision to remain single is rooted in the belief that if marriage were meant for him, it would have happened by now, reinforcing his view that age is less important than purpose and belief.
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