Trishala Dutt Reveals Darkest Phase Of Life: Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt’s elder sister Trishala Dutt usually likes to stay away from the film limelight, but this time she has talked about such painful aspects of her life which made people emotional. Despite being Sanjay Dutt’s daughter, Trishala’s childhood was no less than a film story. Losing his mother at a young age, his father going to jail and managing himself amid loneliness, all these experiences completely changed him from within.
Trishala, who lives in New York, America, recently spoke openly in an interview about her struggle, mental pressure, racism and many things to family. During this, he told that people often assume that the life of star kids is very fun but the reality is quite different from this.
Mother was snatched away at the age of 8
In a recent interview, Trishala Dutt told very emotional things while remembering her mother and Sanjay Dutt’s first wife Richa Sharma. She told that her mother died when she was only 8 years old. Trishala said, ‘My mom died in 1996. He had a brain tumor and by the time the disease was diagnosed, his disease had reached the fourth stage.
He also told that when his mother died, at that age he did not fully understand what was happening, but after his mother left, life suddenly changed completely. It was as if the home environment, emotional support and childhood innocence had all ended in one fell swoop.
Sanjay Dutt could not stay together forever
Let us tell you that when Richa Sharma passed away, Sanjay Dutt himself was going through difficult times. After being named in the Mumbai blasts case, he was embroiled in legal battles and even had to go to jail. Trishala told that her father used to constantly go back and forth between India and America. He said, ‘Dad could not live completely in America because his work was in India.’ According to Trishala, even during the treatment of her mother Richa, her father could not be present with her all the time. In such a situation, Trishala was raised by her maternal grandparents.
Don’t live a ‘silver spoon’ life
Trishala also spoke openly on the fact that people have a special kind of thinking about the life of star kids. He said that people think that they would have got everything easily, but the reality was completely different. He said, ‘I have faced many big storms. There were dark, dense clouds in my life. People think that I got everything handed to me on a platter, but it was definitely not the case. According to Trishala, she had to struggle a lot to establish her identity and manage her life. He also said that like every human being, he too has had his struggles.
Also faced racism and bullying
During the interview, Trishala further told that she faced bullying and racism in her childhood. Trishala, who grew up in New York, told that many times she was made to feel different in New York. In school and the surrounding environment, he had to face such situations which affected his confidence.
However, with time he strengthened himself and worked on becoming better mentally. Perhaps this was the reason why he later chose the field of mental health as his career. Let us tell you that today Trishala is working as a mental health professional in New York. She told that she wants to make people understand that struggling is a part of life and taking help from someone is not a sign of weakness.
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