Bollywood actress Selena Jitli has broken her silence on her tumultuous marriage and divorce proceedings, revealing that she felt suicidal during the hardest period of her life. The 44-year-old actress last appeared in a film in 2011, the romantic comedy “Thank You.” Selena Jitli, a Bollywood actress, has spoken out for the first time about her home abuse case against her husband Peter Hag and divorce proceedings. According to Indian media reports, the actress broke her silence on the divorce battle and revealed that she has been under intense emotional pressure during that time.
In a new Facebook post, Jitli said that she had to face severe emotional pressure due to divorce, legal disputes, and family issues. She added that she experienced severe emotional pain and felt like giving up many times during that period.
The actress accused her husband Peter Hag of domestic violence, harassment, and mental pressure and said that her brother Vikrant Jitli is currently under arrest in the US. Selena Jitli expressed her desire to return to the film industry, which has not received favorable offers. She said that she has learned to take care of herself and regain her strength, which is why she is now happy and living a confident, self-sufficient life.
In the post, Jitli also advised her fans to focus on themselves during difficult times, rather than getting bogged down by the world. She emphasized the importance of developing inner strength, which will help them navigate life’s challenges.
In other news, a Tamil actress from southern India, Sobashini Raj, was found dead in her rented apartment in Chennai. The 36-year-old actress was known for her role in the popular TV series “Kalyanam.” Her sudden death has shocked her fans and colleagues.
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