Anu Aggarwal, who was lately seen in a particular episode of the singing actuality present Indian Idol 13 that honoured her 1990 movie Aashiqui, spoke about her private life in a brand new interview. Anu mentioned she was ‘content material’ along with her love life. She added that her want for love was ‘fulfilled differently’. Anu additional mentioned, ‘it’s not intercourse’ and added ‘that isn’t love’. Also learn: Anu Aggarwal says her photographs have been deleted from Indian Idol 13 episode
Anu began her profession as a mannequin and was seen within the Doordarshan serial Isi Bahane. She rose to fame after her 1990 hit movie Aashiqui, alongside Rahul Roy. Anu had revealed in an interview in November this 12 months that in 2001, she had turn into a monk. Now, she has spoken about her private life in a brand new interview.
Anu advised 247 Today News, “Meri aashiqui ko kya ho gaya (What happened to my love life)?… I am a very open person. I have always been an open person. In fact, I had been too open. Talking about love, no one knows what is going to happen in the future…”
She further said, “I get so much love from the kids. It is honest and innocent love. My need for love is fulfilled in a different way. It is not sex… Woh toh kabhi (ka) khatam ho gaya (that ended long ago)… that is not love… The concept of love needs to be revamped. Love can be felt in the smallest of gestures. One does not need to be too vocal or grandiose about it. We need to rethink.”
Last month, Anu had alleged that her shots were deleted from an episode of Indian Idol 13. The episode was dedicated to Aashiqui, and the star cast, which included Anu, Rahul Roy and Deepak Tijori and singer Kumar Sanu, was seen on the show. Anu says that the show’s makers had cut scenes of her talking with the contestants on the show. She said that she was very active on the show and sat next to Rahul and Deepak. And still, the team chose to cut her ‘out of the frame’.
In a conversation with India.com, she had said, “Thankfully, I am a Sanyasi. I don’t have an ego at all. It does sadden me. I spoke enough but not a word was shown in the telecast. I speak fluent Hindi. I am not interested in why? I let it go. I don’t want to get into the defensive at all right… and I don’t want to get into blaming Sony, the editor, or anybody at all.”
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