Ali Ansari recently shared his views on love, relationships and social taboos during a YouTube interview, sparking mixed reactions on social media.
When asked whether a man can love two women at the same time, the actor said the discussion should not be limited to men alone.
“I believe not just a man, but a woman can also fall in love with more than one person at the same time,” Ali said during the interview.
He added that such narratives are rarely shown on television due to fear of public backlash. “We do not show these stories because people react strongly. Most of the time, the story is told only from the man’s point of view,” he explained.
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Ali also spoke about audience feedback regarding his current drama Muamma. “I get feedback that people feel uncomfortable watching it with their families,” he said, before adding jokingly, “but I know people are still secretly watching it.”
Ali’s comments quickly went viral, drawing mixed responses from viewers online. While some expressed shock, others defended his stance, saying he spoke about emotional possibility rather than action.
One user wrote, “Wth,” while another commented, “Why are people losing their minds? He didn’t say anyone should act on it, he just said it’s possible.”
Some agreed with the actor’s view, saying, “Yes, it’s true,” while others challenged the idea, arguing, “That’s not love. Call it what it is: infatuation or attraction.”
On the personal front, Ali is married to actress Saboor Aly. The couple welcomed their first child, a daughter named Serena Ali, earlier this year.
Ali is currently appearing in Muamma, which stars Saba Qamar as Jahan Ara, also known as Gigi. The story revolves around Jahan Ara, a woman who rents out a portion of her house to married couples.
Outwardly helpful and warm, she gradually becomes involved in their personal lives, forming close bonds with both husbands and wives.
As the drama progresses, Jahan Ara’s actions begin to expose hidden cracks within these marriages. The men lie to their wives to remain close to her, while she carefully manipulates situations to stay central in their lives.
The narrative also connects her behavior to her own past, revealing a troubled marriage in which she loved someone else but ended up marrying a harsh and controlling man. Her emotional void drives her to interfere in the lives of others, leading to betrayal, broken trust and collapsing relationships.






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