
Actor Tara Sutaria, gradually returning to the spotlight after facing both personal and professional hurdles in recent years, shared her thoughts on life and love in a recent interview. She candidly spoke about the “painful lows” she has endured and mentioned that while she finds it hard to “forget” the hurt she’s experienced, she is good at “letting things go.” For those not in the know, Tara was in a relationship with Aadar Jain but the duo broke up. Soon, he tied the knot with Alekha Advani and during one of the functions, Aadar told Alekha that she has always been the one who he truly loved and everyone else was just timpeass. As this video went viral on the internet, people trolled Aadar for his comment. Meanwhile, Tara has now broken silence on the break-up but cryptically. During an appearance on Ranveer Allahbadia’s podcast, Tara reflected, “I’m good at letting things go. I’m not good at holding on to things… Life, for the most part, has been amazing. But some of it has been a little tougher than I would’ve liked it to have been. But no crap that I’m dealing with. The good thing is that I have developed a good sense of self and understand.”When asked if she had felt “numb” and “burnt out,” Tara admitted, “For a year, that’s certainly how I felt. I’m good at picking myself up and figuring it out. I’ve had to do it a lot in the last 10 years of my life, since I became a part of this industry. It’s a very unforgiving place, a very isolating place.”Speaking about love, she said it is the greatest happiness one can experience. “Go on a trip with the love of your life, it changes your perspective on everything. No career, no nothing beats love. Anyone who says otherwise hasn’t been in it,” she shared.Tara also expressed pride in the decisions she made during her twenties, emphasizing the process of self-discovery. “I was also getting to know myself, like all of us. I’m not entirely sure if I think that there were mistakes, if I’m talking about myself. I’m not sure if mistakes were made. I’m very proud of everything that happened in my 20s. I go to sleep with a lot of dignity and pride, because I know what I stood for, and what I stand for…”On love and destiny, she added, “Don’t chase, what is yours will come. Great love is something that you have to put in as much to receive. And I’m very lucky that the universe thinks I’m deserving of that kind of love. Not everybody has that burning desire to find love; I thought everybody is like me.”