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Zeenat Aman, who was a superstar of yesteryear, is now popular among the young generation also. While Zeenat is connected with her fans through social media, she has also become a favorite of young users through her posts and talks. A few days ago, Zeenat Aman had shared a post about living together before marriage. In this, he advised the fans to live in before marriage. Actress Mumtaz had taunted Zeenat regarding this matter. Now he has answered this.

Where did Zeenat Aman say?

In her post, Zeenat Aman had written that people should try to live in a live-in relationship before getting married. She gives the same advice to her sons also. It is very easy to give your best to someone for a few hours, but the real test is to be able to live together amid everyday things. Mumtaz was asked a question about this statement by the actress in an interview. Mumtaz said that Zeenat Aman does not have any special right to advise on relationships, because her own marriage was no less than hell.

Mumtaz taunted

In a conversation with Zoom, Mumtaz had said, 'Zeenat should be careful about what advice she is giving. She has suddenly gained popularity on social media, I understand her enthusiasm to look like a cool aunty. But it is not right to increase your followers by giving advice contrary to our moral thinking. Take Zeenat for example...she knew Mazhar Khan many years before marriage. Their marriage was no less than hell. So they should not advise on relationships.

Zeenat Aman has responded to Mumtaz's statement in a conversation with Hindustan Times. He said, 'Everyone has their own opinion. I have never commented on the personal lives of others or humiliated any of my fellow actors. And I still won't do it.

Saira shared her thoughts

Senior actress Saira Banu also does not agree with what Zeenat Aman said. Saira was also asked questions regarding Zeenat and Mumtaz. Talking to The Hindustan Times, she said, 'I do not read much and I did not follow what they (Zeenat and Mumtaz) were saying. But we are very oold-fashionedpeople. Our trend is from 40-50 years ago. I can never agree with this. I will never promote live-in relationships. For me, this is something that I cannot even think about or accept.

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