Shweta Tripathi: Marriage, Movies & Children Should Always Be Taken Up For The Right Reasons!
Shweta Tripathi who is set to tie the knot to the love of her life Chaitanya Sharma tomorrow on June 30, 2018 in Goa said that marriage, children and movies should be taken up for the right reasons.
Shweta
Tripathi
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Chaitanya
Sharma
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Actor
Shweta
Tripathi,
who
is
all
set
to
tie
the
knot
with
longtime
boyfriend,
actor-rapper
Chaitnya
Sharma,
tomorrow
believes
that
a
decision
like
getting
married
should
only
be
taken
when
a
person
is
ready
for
it.
Shweta
and
Chaitnya,
whose
on-stage
name
is
Slow
Cheeta,
will
be
getting
married
in
Goa.
"Marriage
and
films
should
be
done
for
the
right
reasons.
You
do
all
of
these
when
you
are
ready
because
this
is
going
to
be
a
life
changing
moment
for
you
and
your
partner.
So
if
you
feel
that
you
need
somebody,
then
that
is
great.
But
we
shouldn't
do
anything
out
of
parental
or
societal
pressure,"
Shweta
told
PTI.
"So
many
of
my
friends
have
gone
through
this
situation.
So
it
is
very
difficult
but
a
person's
happiness
should
always
comes
first."
Chaitnya
said
that
many
men
prefer
to
get
settled
first
before
getting
married
but
he
finds
the
idea
flawed
because
people
can
never
be
satisfied
with
their
careers.
"It
is
the
mindset
of
many
guys
that
they
have
to
be
sure
of
themselves.
But
if
your
career
is
not
going
great
and
you
are
not
at
the
place
that
you
want
to
be
in,
there
is
always
that
chance
to
get
a
partner.
If
you
are
not
settled,
then
in
that
case
you
can
figure
it
out
together,"
Chaitnya
said.
"It
is
always
better
to
get
some
support
system
who
can
help
you
out.
We
will
never
be
satisfied
with
our
careers
and
we
shouldn't
be
actually.
So
in
my
opinion,
a
person
should
get
married
when
you
find
the
right
girl
or
boy,"
he
added.
Shweta,
who
has
critically-acclaimed
films
such
as
Masaan
and
Haraamkhor
to
his
credit,
said
her
parents
have
been
fully
supportive
of
her
choices.
"They
never
questioned
why
I
took
up
a
particular
role.
I
am
sure
that
films
like
Masaan
or
Haraamkhor
were
difficult
to
watch
but
they
understand
the
kind
of
cinema
I
want
to
make
and
be
part
of.
"After
marriage,
I
will
have
two
sets
of
parents
who
are
proud
of
me.
And
I
also
know
that
I
won't
do
anything
that
will
embarrass
them.
That
is
the
trust
they
have
in
me
and
the
responsibility
that
I
have
as
a
wife,
friend
and
also
as
an
artiste,"
Shweta
said.
Chaitnya,
meanwhile,
will
be
seen
rapping
alongside
Ranveer
Singh
in
Zoya
Akhtar's
Gully
Boy,
which
also
stars
Alia
Bhatt.
"I
am
very
excited
about
Gully
Boy.
Ranveer
Singh
I
just
love
that
guy.
He
is
incredible
as
an
actor.
The
part
I
got
to
play
is
so
much
fun.
Most
of
my
interactions
are
with
Ranveer.
The
entire
hip
hop
community
got
together
from
Bombay.
They
were
all
so
incredible.
And
then
you
got
to
jam
with
all
of
them.
It
has
given
all
of
us
a
platform
to
prove
ourselves
and
get
something
out
of
it.
I
am
really
looking
forward
to
this
film's
release.