Twinkle Khanna Sparks Debate on Infidelity: ‘Older People Hide It Better’ in Viral Talk Show Episode

Twinkle Khanna Sparks Debate on Infidelity: ‘Older People Hide It Better’ in Viral Talk Show Episode

The latest episode of Two Much With Twinkle And Kajol sparked an energetic discussion on modern relationships, loyalty, and how different generations perceive infidelity. Joined by Ananya Panday and Farah Khan, the hosts delved into a candid agree-or-disagree segment that quickly turned into one of the show’s most talked-about conversations.

The opening prompt was direct: Are older people better at hiding their affairs than younger people? Twinkle Khanna, Ananya Panday, and Farah Khan agreed without hesitation. Twinkle, in her trademark blunt style, remarked, “Older people are much better, lots of practice.” Ananya laughed in disbelief, saying, “You all are too good.”

Kajol, however, took the opposite view. She argued that younger people hide more aspects of their personal lives—including affairs—far better than older generations. But Ananya countered this by pointing to the unavoidable role of social media, noting that “everything comes out anyway.” Farah Khan added that young people often overshare online “even when they are not in love,” making secrecy nearly impossible.

The conversation then moved to another provocative statement: Today’s kids change their partners faster than they change outfits. Twinkle agreed strongly, calling it a sign of progress. “It’s a good thing because earlier it was all ‘What will people say?’ Now they move on quickly, and that’s healthy,” she said.

Ananya Panday disagreed, pointing out that partner changes have always happened; it’s just more visible and openly discussed in the current generation. Twinkle suggested that younger people carry less emotional baggage, making it easier to walk away from relationships that no longer work.

The episode revisited an earlier discussion on infidelity featuring Janhvi Kapoor and Karan Johar. The question then had been whether emotional infidelity is worse than physical infidelity. Kajol, Twinkle, and Karan Johar agreed that emotional betrayal cuts deeper. Karan added that physical infidelity alone is “not a deal breaker.” Janhvi Kapoor firmly disagreed, saying, “No, the deal is broken.”

Twinkle contextualised this generational divide, noting, “We’re in our 50s; she’s in her 20s. She hasn’t seen the things we have seen.” Her comment highlighted how age and experience often shape one’s tolerance, expectations, and interpretations of betrayal.

Known for her candid humour, Twinkle Khanna—married to Akshay Kumar since 2001—once again ignited a spirited conversation that reflects evolving ideas around privacy, loyalty, and modern relationships. And judging by the buzz this episode has created, audiences aren’t done debating these questions anytime soon.

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