Key Points

Bollywood actress Bhagyashree just dropped some serious wisdom about choosing life partners. She says don't get swept away by butterflies and chemistry alone. Instead, pay close attention to how your partner handles tough emotions like anger and criticism. Most importantly, watch how they behave in private when no one's around to impress.

Key Points: Bhagyashree's Marriage Advice Notice Partner Anger Criticism

  • Observe partner's behavior during anger and criticism for maturity signs
  • Look beyond chemistry to shared values about family and money
  • Notice private conduct when no one is watching for true character
  • Ensure partner maintains high standards without external pressure
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Bhagyashree's hard-hitting advice on choosing life partner: Notice how he handles criticism, frustration, anger

Maine Pyar Kiya actress Bhagyashree shares crucial relationship advice on choosing life partners based on handling anger, criticism and shared values.

Bhagyashree's hard-hitting advice on choosing life partner: Notice how he handles criticism, frustration, anger
"Notice how he handles criticism, frustration, and anger. Does he sulk like a child? Is he abusive? - Bhagyashree"

Mumbai Sep 30

Bollywood actress Bhagyashree, best known for her debut in “Maine Pyar Kiya”, has shared a new video on her social media that is striking a chord with audiences.

In the clip, the actress opens up about what truly matters when saying yes to a marriage proposal. Beginning with the rush of emotions, Bhagyashree was seen saying, “Oh my god, he is going to propose. You can go weak in the knees and have butterflies in the stomach, and then you hold it. The actress cautioned viewers not to be blinded by charm alone. Instead, Bhagyashree stresses the importance of observing how a partner behaves in real-life challenges.

She said, "Notice how he handles criticism, frustration, and anger. Does he sulk like a child? Is he abusive? Or does he handle situations maturely, finding solutions instead of playing the blame game? Notice which is the real him," she says. She further explained that chemistry, though exciting, does not guarantee long-term happiness.

"Chemistry is fun, but when it fails, it is disastrous. What matters is shared values and principles and a compatible thought process. Does your partner have the same mindset towards family, job, and money? Does your partner share your bigger picture of life?"

Bhagyashree also encouraged women to notice a partner's conduct in private moments. "Most importantly, how is he when he is alone? When does he have to dress to impress? Does he hold his behaviour to the highest standards? Or does he become a dog without a leash? You shouldn't have to hound your man without any reason. Marriage is about finding a partner who is good for every season." The actress has been using her social media presence to share more than just acting memories.

Through her weekly Tuesday series, she regularly offers life hacks, fitness routines, video recipes, etc., making her page a blend of inspiration and practicality. For the uninitiated, on the professional front, Bhagyashree is set to star in the upcoming movie “Raja Shivaji”. The movie will be directed by Riteish Deshmukh and stars Sanjay Dutt, Abhishek Bachchan, Genelia Deshmukh, Mahesh Manjrekar and Fardeen Khan. It is slated to release in May 2026.

–IANS

- IANS

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Rohit P
As someone who got married last year, I wish I had heard this advice earlier. The "butterflies" phase fades, but how your partner handles daily frustrations and family pressures is what matters in Indian joint family setups.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the sentiment, this advice seems more relevant for love marriages. In arranged marriages common in India, you don't always get to observe these behaviors before saying yes. The system itself needs reconsideration.
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Ananya R
"Marriage is about finding a partner who is good for every season" - this hit home! In India, we face so many ups and downs - financial pressures, family expectations, career challenges. You need someone who stands strong through it all. ❤️
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Vikram M
Excellent points! Shared values about family, money, and career goals are crucial in Indian context. Many marriages fail because couples don't discuss these before tying the knot. More people should listen to this wisdom.
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Kavya N
Bhagyashree has matured so beautifully! From Maine Pyar Kiya to giving such practical life advice. Her emphasis on observing private behavior is spot on - that's when true character shows, not during dating or courtship period.

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