“It’s important for a guy to make you laugh in a relationship”, shares Zeenat Aman on Tinder’s Swipe Ride

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JioCinema and Tinder have collaborated to present an intriguing series ‘Swipe Ride’ which is available for streaming for free exclusively on JioCinema. Renowned social media influencer and actor Kusha Kapila takes charge as the driver to assist Tinder members in connecting with their potential dates. TheGlitz finds out more…

Accompanying these two women is an unexpected celebrity guest who joins them on their journey. During the ride, the trio engages in conversations about the intricacies of dating, romance, their relationship desires, and the diverse ways meaningful connections can manifest. Renowned Bollywood actress and heartthrob of the 1970s, Zeenat Aman, will be a special guest on an upcoming episode. Here, she delves into her personal journey of love, relationships, and married life. Zeenat will also generously impart wisdom on maintaining a joyful relationship and the dedication it takes to cherish our loved ones.

She talks about the importance of fun and laughter in a relationship, “It’s important that in a relationship, guys make you laugh. It gives an essence to the relationship. Laughter not only lightens the mood but also strengthens the bond between two people. It’s like a secret language that only the two of you share, a source of joy that can brighten even the toughest of days. When you can laugh together, you create cherished memories and a deeper connection that goes beyond words. So, finding someone who can bring laughter into your life is truly a blessing.”

Watch Kusha’s journey with Zeenat Aman on Tinder’s Swipe Ride, airing on September 15th for free on Jio Cinema

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