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Kangana Ranaut questions interfaith weddings while reacting to Aamir-Kiran Rao’s split

Bollywood controversy queen and actress Kangana Ranaut has recently commented on Aamir Khan and his wife Karan Rao split-up.

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Kangana Ranaut questions interfaith weddings while reacting to Aamir-Kiran Rao’s split
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Reacting to the same, Kangana Ranaut took to her Instagram story and spoke about inter-fate marriages and the bringing up of children.

Bollywood superstar asked many questions and demanded a change in the practice.

"At one point In Punjab, most families raised one son as a Hindu and another one as a Sikh, this trend has never been seen among Hindus and Muslims or Sikhs or Muslims, or anyone else with Muslims for that matter, with Aamir Khan sir's second divorce I wonder in an interfaith marriage why children come out only Muslims. Why woman cannot continue to be Hindu? with changing times we must change this, this practice is archaic and regressive... if in one family if Hindu, Jain, Buddhist, Sikh, RadhaSwami and atheists can live together then why not Muslims? Why must one change one's religion to marry a Muslim?" questioned Kangana Ranaut.

The Bollywood power couple Aamir Khan, and Kiran Rao July 3 announced their divorce with an official statement.

In the statement, they mentioned that they have been living separately for quite some time now. 

Despite their separation, Aamir and Kiran had revealed that they will continue to co-parent their son Azad. The couple had shared in their statement, “Now we would like to begin a new chapter in our lives - no longer as husband and wife, but as co-parents and family for each other. We began a planned separation some time ago, and now feel comfortable to formalise this arrangement, of living separately yet sharing our lives the way an extended family does. We remain devoted parents to our son Azad, who we will nurture and raise together.”

Aamir Khan and Kira Rao tied the knot in 2005 and turned parents to Azad in 2011, who was born through surrogacy.

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