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Watch: Telugu actress Anasuya Bharadwaj breaks down in Instagram video over social media negativity

Updated on: 19 August,2023 05:07 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Written by: Tuhina Upadhyay | [email protected]

Anasuya Bharadwaj shares a vulnerable side in a tearful Instagram video, breaking down the notion that it's okay to experience moments of weakness and to openly show emotions

Watch: Telugu actress Anasuya Bharadwaj breaks down in Instagram video over social media negativity

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Anasuya Bharadwaj, a familiar face among Telugu audiences, has made a name for herself as both an anchor and an actress. From her early career as a host, she smoothly transitioned into acting and became a part of several popular films like 'Pushpa 2: The Rule', 'Bheeshma Parvam', 'F2: Fun and Frustration', 'Yatra', and 'Rangasthalam', among others. However, in a raw and genuine moment, Anasuya recently took to social media to share a side of herself rarely seen. In a heartfelt video, she opened up about her emotional struggles, tears rolling down her face.


Addressing her followers directly, the 'Kshanam' actress expressed her thoughts with frankness. She began, "Hello there!! Hope all of you are in good health and good spirits. I know all of you coming across this post of mine are in a very confused state of mind... social media platforms... initially... at least to my knowledge... were introduced to initiate connections... across the globe... to make it a better place... be there for each other... share informative contents... experience each others’ lifestyles and cultures... spread happiness... I wonder... today... if any of it is actually there..."


 
 
 
 
 
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Anasuya went on to reveal that she wished to share her vulnerable moments just as openly as she shares her photoshoots and laughter. "Anyway.. the purpose of this post is to put it to you that.. all the poses.. the photoshoots.. the candids.. the smiles.. laughs.. dances.. the strong counters.. the comebacks.. etc etc.. are a part of my life here.. so are you guys.. so I share all that with you.. and so are these phases of my life.. where I am not so strong.. I am vulnerable.. have breakdowns," she added.

Opening up about her true strength, Anasuya confessed, "I want you to know.. its inevitable.. being human.. everything of it is true.. as a public figure.. I am forced to think to be this person with neutral feelings.. diplomacy.. don’t care attitude.. 'strong'... but that version of strength isn’t my version of strength... my strength is this.. right here.. to be able to share my vulnerability and still put my foot down to things I believe should be put down to.. have a good cry and get up and face the world with a smile a day or two later," she shared.

She elaborated on her decision to share this personal moment with her fans, saying, ""#ItsOkaytoBeNotOkay but what’s important is..Rest.. Reboot.. but Don’t quit. Also on the other hand.. I urge everyone.. to be kind.. irrespective of what you are thrown at by a certain person.. may be he/she is having a bad day.. be considerable.. they will come around.. believe me.. I am learning it the hard way (sic.)"

In a closing note, Anasuya reassured everyone that she's doing fine now and that the video was recorded a while back. 

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