Celina Jaitley cries, talks about unimaginable loss and survival

Celina Jaitley cries, talks about unimaginable loss and survival

Exclusive: Celina Jaitley breaks down in tears, talks about unimaginable loss and survival

Actress Celina Jaitley, who is all set to make a comeback in Hindi films Sister Niveditaspoke exclusively to India Today about the film, his personal life and the deep losses that have shaped his journey. During the emotional conversation, he reflected on the loss of his parents and one of his twin sons, as well as the pain of his brother being in prison.

Speaking candidly about how she dealt with tragedies, Jaitley said, “It’s like I’m living a script I didn’t sign up for.”

Fighting back tears, she said, “Many times I wake up in the middle of the night and think I can’t do this anymore, I can’t do this. This has to end now. I can’t take it anymore.” She added, “And then I get up again, collect myself, accept the truth and start again.” Despite the difficulties, Jaitley said she never wanted to give up.

The actress also opened up about facing emotional abuse in her marriage, losing her first son and the death of her parents and how she found the strength to rebuild her life despite the unimaginable grief.

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