Akshay Kumar on Why Dinner Talks with Twinkle Avoid Politics for Harmony

Akshay Kumar has said that he and Twinkle Khanna have stopped talking about politics at dinner, so they can have peace and better concentrate on their family and what's important to both of them. This change shows a larger idea of how to get public and private lives in balance, and how to value respecting one another and getting along.

Not long ago, the actor openly talked about how his and Twinkle’s talks at the dinner table had gone past politics. He stated that the pair ceased to argue about politics around six years ago, and now they talk about everyday things and what they both have to do. He made the point that not having arguments that get hot helps keep their home calm.

Akshay on Dinner Talk Changing

At a recent conference event, ‘Breakthroughs and Breakdowns’, Akshay thought about life at home and the choices they make in what to talk about. He remembered that his and Twinkle’s views had at one time been different, but they gradually decided to stop talking politics during dinner. Now their talks are about family, work and things to do.

The actor used a simple image to describe the balance of differing views: ‘Current toh negative aur positive dono chahiye, tabhi toh batti jalegi’ – which he then translated as ‘You need both negative and positive current for the bulb to light up.’ He stressed that having views that are not the same can be useful, but not if it makes trouble.

Why Political Discussions Were Stopped

Akshay made clear that going back from political debate was a deliberate choice to keep peace. Arguments that get heated, he suggested, do not do much to make relationships better. The couple chose to give more importance to respecting each other and to topics that make their bond stronger.

The change also shows a wider change of mind for people in the public eye who have to deal with strong views in both public and private life. For Akshay and Twinkle, not talking about subjects that cause trouble at home allows room for humour, being creative and everyday planning without the strain of fighting about beliefs.

Balancing Public Image and Private Life

Akshay Kumar and Twinkle Khanna are still one of the most well-liked couples in the world of entertainment. Their open moments and clever exchanges often get the public’s love, and they share glimpses of their life together without showing domestic trouble or debates that split people.

Keeping a clear line between what they say publicly and what they talk about privately can help celebrities have more solid lives at home. Akshay’s words show how couples can deal with views that are not the same without making dinner a battleground.

Film Plans: Bhooth Bangla and Golmaal 5

Talk at the event also turned to Akshay’s next projects, especially Priyadarshan’s Bhooth Bangla. The horror comedy brings Akshay and the director back together after almost 14 years, and has a well-known group of actors including Wamiqa Gabbi, Paresh Rawal, Tabu, and Rajpal Yadav. The film is to be shown on April 10, 2026.

Akshay is also linked to the bringing back of a well-liked comedy series, with Golmaal 5 having been announced not long ago. The actors in that project include people viewers know such as Ajay Devgn, Sharman Joshi, Arshad Warsi, Tusshar Kapoor, Kunal Kemmu, and Shreyas Talpade. The announcement on social media got the attention of fans who are keen for a new part.

What This Says About Modern Celebrity Homes

Choosing to avoid political talk at dinner shows a practical way to get harmony at home. It suggests that couples – even those with strong public views – can agree to set limits for private talks. That balance often means a home life that gives more support.

The example of Akshay and Twinkle might speak to people beyond the world of celebrities. A lot of couples find that keeping away from subjects that cause strong feelings at certain times helps keep emotional connection. For people in the public eye, that separation can also cut down on the spillover of public debate into family life.

Akshay Kumar’s words show a simple idea: shared life and laughter often matter more than winning an argument. As he gets ready for new films, that calm at home seems to give him firm ground, both as a person and in his job.