Getting domestic with Shilpa Shetty

Actor shares the secrets behind her successful marriage


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Shetty gained international recognition after featuring and winning Britain’s Big Brother reality show in 2007.. PHOTO: PUBLICITY

NEW DELHI: Why should only women cook and do the laundry, asks actor-entrepreneur Shilpa Shetty, who feels men should contribute equally to household chores. She feels this sharing of responsibilities goes a long way into a happily ever after.

Shilpa, who is married to businessman Raj Kundra, credits her husband for helping her out in household work whenever needed and thereby maintaining a balanced life.

“There is lot of give and take needed in a relationship and that’s how it works. That makes the relationship interesting,” says Shilpa.

“There are a lot of men who do the laundry and I would like to say that Raj is one of those men. Whenever we travel abroad, where we don’t have any help, we help ourselves. There is nothing to feel sorry about,” says the mother of son Viaan, who will turn two later this year.

“I would want my son to help his partner when he is a grown-up man,” she adds.

She says it is upsetting how Indian society teaches only girls - but not boys - to learn skills like cooking and doing the laundry.

“I think that one needs to also condition young boys and that’s when you will have a new and brighter country,” she said.



The 39-year-old, who has been married for over five years, appreciates the efforts of housewives, saying, “I’m not a feminist but a responsible woman. I salute all the women who are homemakers and I think that’s the most difficult job. There is no day off. Women are not only going out and earning bread and butter but also looking after the family”

To cite an example of a woman’s quandary, Shilpa says: “Cooking is difficult for all the men. I love to cook and I cook once in a while, but if I am made to cook every day, that will get on my nerves. So, if men can help in something as small as the laundry, then why not?”

Shilpa may be a celebrity to the outside world, but at heart, she says, she’s still the girl who comes from a middle class background and has seen her father helping her mother in household work.

“I’ve seen both my parents work really hard - my dad used to do the house’s laundry. When we were young, the washing machine was just introduced, so I remember my dad waiting for the weekend only to help my mother do the laundry,” said the actor.

During her film career, she delivered hits including Main Khiladi Tu Anari, Dhadkan and Life... in a Metro. Not only in India, she gained international recognition after featuring and winning Britain’s Big Brother reality show in 2007.

Besides her film career, she is also running her IOSIS spa and wellness chain and to top it all, she is also a film producer. 

Published in The Express Tribune, January 15th, 2015.

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