Jaya Prada Wanted To End Her Life: “My Morphed Pictures Were Being Circulated, I Wanted To Commit Suicide”
During an interaction, veteran actress Jaya Prada recalled the distress time, when she wanted to commit suicide, the reason being her morphed pictures
Bollywood’s veteran actress Jaya Prada has recalled the time when her morphed pictures were circulated online and that was the time when she wanted to contemplate suicide. There were many other reasons because of which Jaya had go to undergo trauma. Recently, while speaking to PTI, Jaya made some serious allegations against senior Samajwadi Party (SP) leader and Rampur MLA Azam Khan.
During the interaction, the actress also revealed how people spoke nonsense about her relationship with politician Amar Singh. She said, “So many people have helped me in my life and Amar Singh ji is my godfather." She also said that people will talk about them even after she ties a rakhi to Amar Singh.
During the interaction, the actress also revealed how people spoke nonsense about her relationship with politician Amar Singh. She said, “So many people have helped me in my life and Amar Singh ji is my godfather." She also said that people will talk about them even after she ties a rakhi to Amar Singh.
She further told the leading website, "Amar Singh was on dialysis and my morphed pictures were being circulated in the region. I was crying and saying I don’t want to live anymore, I want to commit suicide. I was going through that trauma and no one supported me." Prada also added, "Only Amar Singh ji, who came out of his dialysis, stood next to me and supported me. What will you think of him? Godfather or someone else? Even if I tie rakhi to him, will people stop talking?"
She went on to say, "Even as a sitting MP from a party, I wasn’t spared. Azam Khan harassed me. He attempted an acid attack on me. I had no certainty if I would be alive the next day. I would tell my mother while leaving the house that I wasn’t sure if I would ever return home."
Jaya Prada & Amar Singh
On Thursday evening, at the launch of Queensline Literature Fest, the veteran actress also spoke about the wide-ranging MeToo movement and said, “In the MeToo movement, only the victims know what they went through. They have all my sympathies. At the same time, MeToo is being misused at a lot of places. Hence, I have always maintained that a special three-bench committee should be in place to scrutinise and find out the truth.”
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