Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif
Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif share a great love. They got married in 2021 December. The couple has often spoken about their relationship in interviews and the bond they share.
The 'Sam Bahadur' actor recently spoke about his married life. In an interview with GQ India, Vicky mentioned that he has changed since his marriage to Katrina Kaif.
Vicky articulates about the same change: "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. Your schedule, your perspective - it's what is right for you. When you're married, it's the âus' 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."
"And 8 out of 10 times I've realized, Oh, there was a different perspective to this but I was too stuck on mine. From the silliest things, like what food to order online to where to vacation to more serious subjects, we have elaborate discussions on everything and only when it works for both of us do we decide what to do." He added.
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On being asked what it feels like to be in love with Katrina Kaif, Vicky says, "I used to think the day I met the person who I could sit silently with for hours and not feel the silence, that was going to be my person. With Katrina, it's that feeling. She's home. From our initial days of dating when there was heady excitement every time we met to now, two and a half years after marriage, that feeling hasn't changed. And I'm somebody who hasn't ever been overtly romantic. But she makes me one. The feeling of being loved, being taken care of, and in return, caring and loving someone deeply, I just love that aspect of love. Emotionally, rationally, when I'm with her, I feel, ye sahi hai (this is right)."