I see marriage as a cultural phenomenon and not as a natural phenomenon. I don't think signing on a piece of paper will make me more committed than I already am. Whether I am married or not, if I am with you I am committed.
That won't change," Abhay told PTI. "It is very easy to nullify a marriage by getting a divorce. The only sense marriage makes is to share property, your children inherit the name and all that...it is all legal reasons to get married and no reason for love," he said.
Abhay, who is in a relationship with former Miss Great Britain Preeti Desai for almost four years, feels love can blossom either way, whether one gets married or not. "I might say let's get married because I am not rigid, I live moment to moment. These are my views and it is person to person, one should not get influenced with what I am saying," he said.
"The only thing that is common in all of us is humanity," he said adding that he doesn't believe in morals defined by society, but has principles which he has set for himself and follows them.
With Preeti too being a part of showbiz, Abhay feels there are pros and cons of being in the same profession. "I think for two people of the same profession to date have their own set of difficulties and good part.
The easy part is as actors you know how the schedule...working hours are, there is a lot of travelling, so the understanding is there. But there is disadvantage also, the same reasons like travelling, long odd working hours work against it (relation) as well," he said. Abhay and Preeti will be seen together in an upcoming film 'One By Two'.
According to him, in his relationship, there is trust and respect for each other. "Everyone has to invest in a relation. Like any other couple we do fight and then patch up as well...that's the beauty of a relation," he added.