Reports of Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt tying the knot next year are doing the rounds for quite some time now. After accepting their relationship in a few interviews, Ranbir Kapoor has now spoken about his marriage plans with the actress. While speaking to Hindustan Times, the Sanju actor was asked about the current wedding buzz. He replied saying, “It’s [such rumours] all a part of show business. You make up a story, and soon, there’s another story of the first story, and so on. I have always believed that marriage is something that will happen naturally.
He further added, "It can’t be like, ‘Okay, I am 35 now, so it’s time to get married’. It should come to you and your partner naturally and you should both feel, ‘This is the right phase. Now, we should take this relationship to the next level’. But abhi aisi koi baat nai hai. I haven’t decided on marriage yet.”
Further, when the actor was asked about dating the Raazi actress, he said, “Honestly, I am not playing hide-and-seek. I am in a happy, positive and beautiful phase of my life. But you can talk about your personal life only to a degree. Otherwise, it becomes the forerunner of your life and your work takes a back seat. There is always excitement to know about someone’s personal life. But you want to give the relationship respect so that people don’t malign it in a gossipy way. It is something beautiful, sacred and really important to you, so you want to deal with it in a nice manner.”
Well, not only this, Kapoor even talked about him being labelled as a ‘casanova’. To this the actor replied, “You rightly called it a ‘perception’. I’m not affected by it as long as it doesn’t interfere with my work. I want people to like me not just as an actor, but as a person, too. Sometimes, things are reported correctly and sometimes they’re not. I am not on social media and I don’t believe in clarifications and in portraying myself in a certain way. Yes, I have made a lot of mistakes and have also done some good. But sometimes, mistakes are highlighted and not your goodness, but that’s fine because it’s part and parcel of show business.”