Sangati Jogwar

Ileana D’Cruz is currently busy promoting her upcoming movie “Pagalpanti” with John Abraham, Pulkit Samrat, and Kriti Kharbanda. She looks quite cheerful and happy posing for the paparazzi as the entire star cast gathered for the film’s promotion. But somewhere deep down she is yet to overcome the sourness her bitter breakup with Andrew Kneebone has brought in her life.

Is Ileana Going Through A Tough Phase?

As Karan Johar said some time ago that every breakup has an expiry date, Ileana too is slowly moving out of the remorse phase. But it has been tough for her being away from the man whom she considered her husband. Recently while speaking to media about her inner struggles, the “Barfi” actress spilled out how she is coping up with mental issues.

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The actress said that she is depressed and in a sad state but is still trying to fight it out and emerge stronger. Ileana also revealed that she visited a therapist to help her come out of this crisis. The counselor advised her to open up and accept compliments and accept herself as she is. Her efforts to become positive are evident from the posts she shares nowadays.

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According to the “Badshaho” actress, “Everything is a learning experience. I never want to come out bitter or someone with animosity. It has left me stronger. Shit happens but life goes on. I don’t curse or feel anything bad for him. I am in a good place and wish good for him.” While talking about moving on with life, Ileana D’Cruz said that even though love is a beautiful feeling which she is lacking in her life at present, she is happy now.

While discussing how hard she suffered, Ileana said that the breakup made her push away people and she had started unknowingly alienating herself. At one of the times, she did not move out of the house for an entire week. Hopefully, with new movies and success, this beautiful actress will bounce back and find love once again.

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