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Kajol and Twinkle Khanna's show 'Two Much' is the talk of the town every week for one new revelation and for the candid comments of the two hosts. In the latest episode which features Kriti Sanon and Vicky Kaushal, during the 'Agree or Disagree' round, Twinkle ended up revealing that she and Kajol have an ex-boyfriend in common. When asked the question, “Best friends shouldn’t date each other’s exes,” Twinkle instantly agreed, saying, “My friends are more important to me than any man. Voh toh kahi pe bhi mil jayega (That can be found anywhere).” Glancing at Kajol, she added with a laugh, “We have an ex in common, but we can’t say.” To this, a visibly flustered Kajol replied, “Shut up, I beg you,” leaving everyone on set in splits.The conversation soon turned to romance, with Kriti Sanon, opening up about her love life.
She admitted she’s a hopeless romantic, saying, “Whoever it is, is not from the industry, so that’s great. I love romance. I love the idea of being in love. I also love love stories, jo bahaut kam ban rahi hai aaj kal (I also love love stories, which are being made very rarely these days).”During the same episode, Twinkle Khanna stirred up an interesting debate by asking, “Should marriage have an expiry date and a renewal option?” While Kriti Sanon, Vicky Kaushal, and Twinkle herself disagreed—standing in the red zone—Kajol surprised everyone by supporting the idea and confidently stepping into the green zone.
“No, it’s marriage, not a washing machine,” Twinkle quipped, earning laughter from the audience. Kajol, however, stood by her opinion, explaining, “I definitely think so. What guarantees that you’ll marry the right person at the right time? A renewal option would make sense and if there’s an expiry date, no one has to suffer for too long.” She even tried to convince Twinkle to switch sides and join her in the green zone.The next question posed was, “Money can buy happiness.” This time, Twinkle and Vicky moved into the green zone, agreeing with the statement, while Kajol remained firm in her disagreement. She reasoned, “No matter how much money you have, it can actually become an impediment. It numbs you to the true idea of happiness.” After pondering the thought, Kriti admitted with a smile that money could buy happiness, at least to a certain extent.


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