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Kangana Ranaut Criticizes Dating Apps and Live-In Relationships, Calls Users ‘Loners’

New Delhi Chronicle | Entertainment Desk

Mumbai:Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut, known for her outspoken views on social issues, has sparked a fresh debate with her latest comments on dating culture and live-in relationships in India. Speaking about modern love, Ranaut questioned the growing trend of people turning to dating apps and openly criticized the idea of couples living together before marriage.

Kangana Ranaut on “Loners” Using Dating Apps

The actress, who has often voiced strong opinions on social dynamics, remarked that many people on dating platforms are “loners” searching for companionship in ways she believes are unnatural. Ranaut suggested that the reliance on apps for forming intimate bonds reflects a deeper disconnect in today’s fast-paced, urban lifestyles.

Her comments drew attention to the psychological aspect of online dating, where individuals, despite being surrounded by social networks, often struggle with real-world connections. According to Ranaut, this reliance on apps may indicate “a lack of genuine community and meaningful bonds.”

Criticism of Live-In Relationships

Moving beyond dating apps, Ranaut also criticized the growing acceptance of live-in relationships in India. She questioned whether such arrangements undermine traditional Indian values and argued that they may lead to instability in long-term commitments.

In her view, live-in relationships encourage a culture of “temporary attachments” rather than fostering the deep trust and responsibility that comes with marriage. Ranaut’s comments tap into a long-running national debate—whether live-in partnerships empower individuals with freedom of choice or challenge the cultural fabric of Indian society.

Reactions from Public and Fans

As expected, Ranaut’s remarks have stirred strong reactions on social media. While some supporters praised her for defending traditional family values, others criticized the statements as being dismissive of personal choice and modern realities.

On platforms like Twitter (X) and Instagram, users debated whether the actress was right in linking dating apps to loneliness and whether live-in relationships should still be seen through a moral lens in 2025.

A Wider Conversation on Modern Relationships

Ranaut’s comments are part of a broader conversation about how urban India navigates love, companionship, and personal freedom. With dating apps becoming mainstream and live-in partnerships legally recognized by Indian courts, society continues to grapple with balancing modern lifestyles against cultural traditions.

For now, Kangana Ranaut has once again ensured that her voice remains at the center of a debate that goes far beyond Bollywood—one that reflects changing relationship patterns in contemporary India.

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