After Deepika Padukone on 'Koffee With Karan,' Janhvi Kapoor opens up on 'situationships,' says 'It's a retarded concept because...'

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After Deepika Padukone on 'Koffee With Karan,' Janhvi Kapoor opens up on 'situationships,' says 'It's a retarded concept because...'

Deepika Padukone faced massive online trolling after she commented on situationships and open relationships on Koffee With Karan last year. And now, Janhvi Kapoor has given her take. The actress spoke about the concept in a recent interview with Masahable.

She said, “It feels like a very retarded concept to me. It’s either you like someone and you commit to them because you want to be with them and you don’t want to share them or you are not interested in which case you don’t have time to lead them on into all of that rubbish.”

Kapoor added, “Mujhe yeh beech ka samaj mein nahi aata (I do not understand these middle segment).Jo bhi aap ladkiyo ko beech mein atkaya hein na, laath mar ke bahar nikalo (All the guys who leave you hanging, kick them and throw them out).”

Kapoor, who is currently gearing up for the release of Ulajh, opened up on her period pain and shared how it impacted his life as well as her relationship.

The actress, who is currently dating Shikhar Pahariya, revealed that during the early years, the period of pain would turn to emotional turmoil and it would eventually lead her to break up with her boyfriend every month.

“In the couple of years of my periods, every month I would break up with this person. The first two or three months, he would be in shock, but after that, he would be like, ‘Yes, okay,’ and after two days, I would go back to him crying and saying sorry. I wouldn’t understand why my brain was working like this. It was very extreme,” said the actress.

Along with physical pain, the period pain would cause her emotional instability and it would cause reconciliation and breakup every month with her then boyfriend. Explaining the perspective of pain depends on her hectic shooting schedule, she added, “It’s so weird whenever I’m in a hectic schedule, I don’t feel the pain so much.”

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