A recent video of Vicky Kaushal has gone viral on social media. In the clip, he joked about his married life with Katrina Kaif. The remark has sparked mixed reactions among fans online.
In the video, Vicky said that bachelors have “high josh,” while married people like him lose enthusiasm over time. The comment was made in a light tone but did not go well with a section of the audience.
Some Katrina Kaif fans found the joke problematic. They feel that such remarks about marriage in public can come across as indirectly disrespecting a spouse. For them, the humour did not land as intended.
A few fans went further and criticised Vicky personally. They said that admired women like Katrina deserve better and expressed disappointment over him using marriage as a repeated punchline in public appearances.
At the same time, others believe the reaction is exaggerated. They argue that such jokes are common and part of casual humour. Some also pointed out that Katrina Kaif herself may not be affected by these comments.
However, critics say the issue is not about personal offence. They believe it is about the kind of message such statements send in public. Repeated jokes on the same topic may create an unwanted perception.
Many fans feel that Vicky Kaushal has used marriage as a source of humour multiple times. They say this pattern is becoming repetitive and may appear outdated if continued.
Katrina’s fans, in particular, seem frustrated with this trend. They believe that turning a marriage into a joke repeatedly is unfair and may reflect poorly on both of them over time.
Is #VickyKaushal at fault in cracking marriage joke all the time? pic.twitter.com/swpoWQurxm
— BollyGupp (@BollyGup) March 17, 2026
This is why hot women should never get married. Men begin to think they are worthy. https://t.co/AX2Vel2FXS
— Edgar Again Poeha (@poeticliessense) March 18, 2026
Vicky Kaushal has been a disappointment lately. I don’t like it when men make fun of their marriage in public. It indirectly insults their wife and it’s not funny. pic.twitter.com/XvU2qAqSRr
— r (@bekhayalime) March 17, 2026




