Mona Singh on Marriage Pressure: "I've Always Lived on My Own Terms"

Bollywood and television actress Mona Singh has spoken out about consistently ignoring societal pressure regarding marriage and motherhood. She stated she has never allowed such expectations to influence her life choices, emphasizing that she lives on her own terms. Singh rose to fame playing the iconic role of Jassi in the hit 2003 TV show *Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin*. She has since built a successful career across television, films, and OTT platforms.

Key Points: Mona Singh Reacts to Marriage & Motherhood Pressure

  • Rejects societal expectations
  • Advocates living life on own terms
  • Rose to fame with 'Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin'
  • Has built a cross-platform career
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Mona Singh reacts to dealing with marriage & motherhood pressure

Bollywood star Mona Singh opens up about ignoring societal pressure to marry and have kids, saying she lives life on her own terms.

Mona Singh reacts to dealing with marriage & motherhood pressure
"I have never taken to these pressures. I have never given in to these pressures. - Mona Singh"

Mumbai, April 16

Bollywood and television star Mona Singh has opened up about dealing with societal pressure around motherhood and marriage.

The actress, in an exclusive conversation with IANS, stated that she has never allowed such expectations to influence her life choices or pressurize her.

"I have never taken to these pressures. I have never given in to these pressures," said Mona while talking to IANS.

I have never been affected by such questions. When I wasn't married, this was a constant question, 'Are you finding a boy?' But I've always lived on my own terms, and I think that's the best way to live. You're only answerable to yourself, and you take responsibility for all your choices. So yes, I'm living a beautiful, full life," she said.

The actress further added, "You see, it's people's job to say things, it's people's job to pull you down, to poke you, to irritate you. But it's not our job to get affected. Our job is to live the life that we want to, because we are the ones paying our bills, taking the calls, and living our lives."

Talking about Mona, the actress rose to fame with her iconic television show Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin, which aired in 2003.

In the show, she essayed the unforgettable character of Jassi, a simple, intelligent girl with braces, oversized glasses, and a no-frills appearance.

The show became a cultural phenomenon and established Mona as a household name.

Over the years, Mona Singh has built a strong career across television, Bollywood, and OTT platforms.

For the uninitiated, she has been a part of movies like Laal Singh Chaddha, Subedar and Border 2 and others.

On the OTT front, she was seen playing Lakshya Lalwani's mother in Ba**ds of Bollywood*, which marked the debut of Bollywood megastar Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan Khan.

Mona was also recently seen in Maa Ka Sam, alongside Mehir Ahuja and Ranveer Brar.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Respect. Our society needs to stop this constant pressure on women. A woman's worth isn't defined by her marital status or whether she has children. Good on her for speaking up.
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Arjun K
While I admire her confidence, I feel we must also respect traditional values. Family and societal expectations come from a place of care. There has to be a balance, no?
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Sarah B
"You're only answerable to yourself" – what a powerful line. It's a universal struggle, but the pressure seems especially intense in Indian culture. Her journey from Jassi to this confident woman is inspiring!
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Kavya N
Absolutely love her! Grew up watching Jassi. It's amazing to see her thriving on her own terms. We need more role models like her who show that a "beautiful, full life" has many definitions.
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Michael C
Interesting perspective. The pressure exists everywhere, but the way she frames it – "it's people's job to say things" – is a healthy way to detach. Focus on your own journey.

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