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‘Kill me with poison,’ Bala breaks down over legal battles

'Kill me with poison,' Bala breaks down over legal battles and mental stress; Shares 'Veeram' actor in an Instagram video

Tamil and Malayalam actor Bala first married popular Malayalam singer Amrutha Suresh in 2010. The couple has a daughter and later divorced in 2019. After his separation, Bala married doctor Elizabeth Udayan in 2021, but this relationship also ended in separation. Later, in October 2024, Bala married his relative Kokila at the Kaloor Pavakulam temple in Ernakulam, Kerala. Recently, his personal life has been getting attention from the public and authorities due to certain disputes related to his previous affairs. Against this background, Bala has now released an emotional video that has gone viral.

Bala shares 10 years of pain and mental pressure

In his Instagram video, Bala spoke emotionally in Malayalam, opening up about the last 10 years of his life. He said his life has completely changed from what it was during his early days. He revealed that he has been suffering from heavy stress, emotional pain, and constant legal issues. Bala explained that after his marriage, he hide his struggles without sharing them publicly. He said he stayed silent for a long time to protect certain people and avoided revealing truths despite facing severe personal difficulties.

Bala blames the misuse of information

Bala also spoke about how media coverage has affected him. He said that while good things are shown to the public, some people spread false information just for views and attention. He claimed that continuous legal cases and controversies have mentally disturbed him for years. According to him, these ongoing issues have pushed him into a very difficult emotional state, where he feels completely exhausted and helpless due to constant pressure and public judgment.

Bala breaks down and warns to reveal the full truth

Bala felt immense frustration and pain towards the end of the video clip when he questioned whether justice was real and stated that he was mentally shattered because of false accusations. He warned that if false talk continues, he will not stay silent anymore and will call for a press meet to reveal all truths. In a highly emotional moment, he even said that if the truth must not come out, then he should be “killed with poison,” showing the extreme emotional distress he is currently going through.

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