
When Aishwarya Rai and Abhishek Bachchan got candid about their fights after marriage
Aishwarya Rai
and
Abhishek Bachchan
have always been one of
Bollywood
's most loved couples. They often share sweet and relatable moments from their married life that many couples can connect with. Like all couples, they've had their share of fights too—but they also have their own fun way of handling them. Once, during their joint appearance on the chat show, the host asked them about their fights, and both Aishwarya and Abhishek gave funny and light-hearted answers that left everyone laughing out loud.
In an old clip from a 2010 episode of Koffee With Karan, where Abhishek and Ash appeared together on the famous Koffee couch, the doting hubby humorously explained how he and Aishwarya used to sort out their fights. With a playful and sarcastic tone, he joked that like many husbands, it's always him who says sorry first. He laughed and said that he's the one who usually breaks the ice between them after an argument.
"I'm the one who has to break the ice all the time, and any man who's ever married will know that I'm telling the truth. And no wife ever makes the attempt to break the ice and to say sorry for the first time because every married man knows that the wife is always right. It's always... just say sorry and move on."
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Aishwarya's Sassy Comeback
While Abhishek was sharing his views about how husbands are usually the ones to apologise first in a marriage, Aishwarya couldn't help but make some funny faces and smile and admit that his claims weren't far from the truth. Once Abhishek finished speaking, she quickly jumped in with a cheeky response, offering her own take on how wives handle problems in a marriage. Aishwarya said, "Silence is so golden in a married woman's life."
She's the First to Say Sorry
Contrary to what Abhishek jokingly said on Koffee With Karan, Aishwarya had a different story to share during her appearance on The Kapil Sharma Show. She revealed a fun and light-hearted anecdote about their fights and mentioned that it's actually her who usually apologises first. The former Miss World shared that she often says sorry just to end the argument and move on. In her words: 'No. I am the one who apologises first and finishes the topic."
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