Ranbir Kapoor admits he’s been heartbroken, reveals if one should lie in relationships

Updated : Mar 04, 2023 09:30
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Actor Ranbir Kapoor, who is busy with the promotions of his upcoming film ‘Tu Jhooti Main Makkar’, was recently asked if he has been heartbroken. The actor replied that it is ‘humanly impossible’ to not have been heartbroken at some point.

Speaking with BBC reporter Haroon Rashid, Ranbir said, ‘Of course, it is humanly impossible. The heart is such a fragile thing. Sometimes it is difficult for introverts to speak about their heartbreaks, even to people close to them. Your heart can break multiple times and people will not know about it.’

Ranbir Kapoor was also asked whether he has ever lied in his relationships. He said, ‘In life, you have to maneuver around relationships, and it doesn’t just have to be with your partner, it could be your parents or friends. And sometimes truth does more harm than a white lie. Yes, the truth should always be a priority, because it puts things into perspective in a faster and better way, but sometimes (saying) a white lie is nice.’

Ranbir Kapoor is married to his ‘Brahmastra’ co-star Alia Bhatt and they are parents to daughter Raha, whom they welcomed in November last year. 

Ranbir Kapoor’s ‘Tu Jhooti Main Makkaar’, co-starring Shraddha Kapoor, will release in cinemas this Holi. It has been directed by Luv Ranjan. 

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