While the world has advanced in terms of technology, according to actress Sonu Chandrapal, who is now starring in Professor Pandey Ke Paanch Parivar, we have lost sight of the importance of relationships along the way. She claims that people nowadays simply appreciate money.
The actress says, “Personal relationships are less valuable nowadays since so many individuals are highly ambitious, career-focused, and money-conscious. They have turned selfish, egotistical, and self-obsessed. People just care about themselves first and then others in today’s world. Money is used to judge everything, including relationships, emotions, and other aspects of life. Even status is important. Hence, everyone is chasing wealth, influence, and position. And as a result, somewhere in human beings, sensations like love and emotion have died. We have grown really pragmatic in today’s world. Moreover, everyone now has an equal vision. As everyone is weighed equally, everyone’s perspective has likewise become uniform. No matter how good a person is as a person, if they are not that affluent, they are not appreciated, valued, or given attention, the speaker claims.”
Actress Sonu Chandrapa:
Moreover, Sonu claims that even education has fallen out of favour with riches. Adding, “There was a period when even education was given value, but today even educated people to have no worth. No matter how intelligent you are, your qualifications cannot win you a job, and you cannot buy respect and affection from someone. Even if someone has money but isn’t as qualified, people still submit to him. Nobody will look up to you if you are a well-educated, polite, and good person without money. Values and respect are no longer as important. This, in my opinion, is the cause of every relationship’s decline.”
She further adds, “Some boys pick a female who comes from a wealthy family, is wealthy or has a good job so they won’t have to care for her. And girls choose wealthy boys so they can live opulent lives. Behind everything is the selfishness of every person. In a similar vein, relatives will continue to support you if they see that you are prospering in life and earning well. But, none of the relatives will welcome you or keep a relationship with you if you’re not living properly or are incapable.”
She claims, “Girls always select guys who earn well or who are wealthy, to the dismay of those who have heard her voice. And boys always favour attractive women or those who will submit to them and who they can control. But, if we look closer, we can see that both are equally correct and incorrect. Before expecting anything from others, everyone should first examine themselves.”