• By Swati Singh
  • Tue, 19 Mar 2024 11:50 PM (IST)
  • Source:JND

Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif are widely admired as one of the most beloved couples in the Bollywood industry. Their relationship has been celebrated numerous times, whether it's seen in their public appearances holding hands or through their affectionate words for each other. In a recent interview, Kaushal opened up about how he and Katrina Kaif are a regular couple.

Vicky Kaushal Opens Up About His Married Life With Katrina Kaif

In a conversation with The Week magazine, Vicky said, “My marriage to Katrina is the result of a deep connection at the core level. I appreciate her core and she appreciates mine. I do not want to make her a better person and she does not want to make me a better person. We are already in love with the person we are. What is new for us is how we are both growing together. Now that we are married, it is always about what is working for us, not me.”

Stating that Katrina likes ‘simple food’, the ‘Sam Bahadur’ actor said, “In terms of food, she (Katrina) is way more vegetarian than I am. She enjoys simple food. Very rarely will she go for a chhole bhature, but I would dive into that. My mother is happy whenever Katrina is home because, as she says, ‘All my life I have been trying to get these boys to eat tinde (apple gourd), beans and turai (ridge gourd) and now I have a daughter-in-law who eats these every day.' This is her staple food. She loves pancakes. We are just a regular couple with a profession that has put us in the public glare.”

In a conversation with GQ, Vicky opened up about how things change after marriage. He said, “You can never be the same person after marriage. Starting to live a life with someone is a huge addition. Because until then, everything is about you.”

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“Your schedule, your perspective—it's what is right for you. When you're married, it's the ‘us' that supersedes your individual needs. Every decision has to make sense for both of us. Only then is there inner peace. I'd go so far as to say that the amount I've matured in the last two and a half years [post marriage] is way more than I did in the first 33 years of my life,” he further added.