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Last
month,
during
the
promotions
of
Gehraiyaan,
when
Deepika
Padukone
was
asked
if
she
took
permission
of
her
husband
Ranveer
Singh
before
doing
kissing
scenes
in
the
film,
she
had
said
that
it’s
bizarre
to
even
answer
such
question.
In
his
recent
tete-a-tete
with
a
leading
daily,
Prateik
Babbar
also
shared
his
take
on
such
mentality
and
said
that
it’s
wrong
for
any
actor
or
actress
to
take
permission
from
their
partners
before
kissing
scenes,
as
they
belong
to
film
industry
and
if
the
film
demands
such
scenes,
there
should
be
no
harm
in
doing
such
scenes
without
anyone’s
permission!
While
speaking
to
a
leading
daily,
Prateik
said
that
he
doesn’t
think
there’s
a
permission
that
needs
to
be
involved,
but
one
should
definitely
have
a
conversation
about
it,
but
it
also
depends
from
person
to
person.
Prateik
Babbar
Spills
The
Beans
About
His
Role
In
Akshay
Kumar-Starrer
Bachchhan
Paandey
“Maybe
actresses
like
that
exist
who
have
to
take
permission
from
their
spouses.
In
my
opinion,
I
think
it’s
wrong.
Because
the
spouse
needs
to
respect
what
the
other
spouse
is
doing.
Firstly,
the
husband
of
an
actress
should
know
that
this
is
what
her
career
demands
and
it
comes
with
a
territory.
This
comes
with
the
territory,
being
an
artist
or
actor,”
said
the
actor.
He
further
said
that
ultimately,
communication
is
the
key.
One
must
have
a
conversation
about
it
and
any
couple
should
be
on
the
same
page.
Prateik
Babbar:
I
Strive
To
Be
As
Diverse
As
An
Actor
As
Possible
“But
taking
permission?
Aap
meri
maa
ho?
Aap
mere
baap
ho?
I
absolutely
disagree
with
the
fact
that
I
have
to
take
permission.
I
do
agree
and
firmly
stand
for
having
a
conversation
about
it.
Kaun
hote
ho
aap
mujhe
permission
dene
wale?
Mera
career
hai,
apne
pairon
pe
khade
hokar
hum
kaam
karte
hain.
Main
apne
baap
se
permission
nahi
leta!
Pardon
my
language.
I
don’t
expect
my
partner
to
ask
me
for
permission,
definitely
expect
to
have
a
conversation
about
it.
Permission
is
I
think
a
wrong
word,”
concluded
Babbar.
Story first published: Sunday, March 13, 2022, 13:52 [IST]