Saurabh Shukla: The Illusion of a Perfect Marriage
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Mumbai, March 25 (NationPress) Acclaimed actor and filmmaker Saurabh Shukla asserts that the concept of a "perfect" marriage is nothing more than an illusion, emphasizing that it is our imperfections that truly shape human relationships.
In a conversation with IANS, the seasoned actor remarked that striving for perfection is both unrealistic and unexciting. He believes that our inherent flaws should be celebrated rather than suppressed.
On what constitutes a flawless relationship or marriage, Saurabh expressed: “I’m grateful that perfection does not exist in our world. We are flawed beings, and we ought to honor our imperfections.”
He highlighted that the quest for perfection stifles growth, while embracing imperfection allows for continuous change and enhancement.
“Perfection is exceedingly dull. It signifies that there is no opportunity for improvement. In contrast, imperfection suggests that there remains room for development, and that is the essence of life.”
Contemplating the broader implications of existence, he shared that from a human standpoint, the only absolute certainty is death.
“Thus, the only unequivocally perfect element of life, as I see it, is death. It stands as the sole truth. What follows remains unknown.”
“Perhaps once we reach that point, we will gain understanding. Until then, we remain in the dark.”
Saurabh’s most recent film is “Jab Khuli Kitaab,” which narrates the journey of an elderly couple, Gopal and Anusuya, whose long-standing marriage is challenged by a surprising revelation. As hidden truths come to light, the family experiences a mix of heartwarming and comedic moments, delving into themes of love, companionship, forgiveness, and rediscovery.
He is well-known for his performances in films such as Satya, Nayak: The Real Hero, Yuva, Lage Raho Munna Bhai, Barfi!, Jolly LLB, Kick, PK, Jolly LLB 2, and Raid. His upcoming project features him alongside Shah Rukh Khan in “King.”