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Sudha recalls losing her leg at 16: ‘I didn’t want to live’

Sudha Chandran recalls losing her leg at 16, first performance after amputation: 'I didn’t want to live... but my parents chose life'

Sudha Chandran has opened up about one of the most defining chapters of her life—from losing her leg at 16 to returning to the stage with a powerful three-hour Bharatanatyam recital. In a recent conversation, the actor-dancer reflected on pain, resilience, and the moment she realised she had truly made a comeback.

‘It was a choice between life and my leg’

Recalling the accident that changed everything, Sudha shared that she wasn’t heading to a competition, as many assume. “I was returning from our kuldevta temple when the accident happened. It’s not that I lost my leg immediately, but due to complications and medical negligence, after 25 days, a decision had to be taken—life or leg,” she told Bollywood Bubble. She was just 16 at the time. “I was a minor, so I couldn’t even take that decision. My parents chose life. When I was told, I said, ‘I don’t want to live. What will I do by living?’”That phase led her to question everything. “I kept asking—what mistake did I make to deserve this? That’s when I started thinking about karma.”

‘This girl will create history’

Amid the darkness, an unexpected moment gave her hope. “A family friend who was a well-known astrologer came to see me in the hospital. He told my mother, ‘This is just a short phase. This girl will see great success and will create history.’”“At that time, I couldn’t believe it. I thought, what can I possibly do now? But his words turned out to be true.”

‘I couldn’t afford to break—for my parents’

Talking about her first performance after the accident, Sudha admitted she wasn’t fearless. “I’m human. There was always doubt. Until that day, I kept telling myself I will do it—but that was also a defense mechanism.”Her biggest motivation was her parents. “Everything I did was for them. I had seen their sacrifices. My only prayer was—don’t let me fall. If I broke, my parents would never recover.”She even recalls confronting God. “I said, don’t let my dignity be shattered. If that happens, I won’t be able to face life.”

‘It was a three-hour recital, not easy at all’

The comeback wasn’t a small step—it was a full-fledged Bharatanatyam recital. “It was not a 10-minute performance. It was a three-hour recital, with intense footwork, abhinaya, and a 45–50 minute non-stop varnam based on the Ramayana.”Even when her mother requested her guru to shorten the performance, he refused. “He said, whatever she performed before the accident, she will perform the same now. That became his challenge too.”

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‘There were 1000 people… I wasn’t prepared’

Sudha had asked her family to keep the audience small. “But when I reached, it was a housefull show—about 1000 people, with many standing. I asked, ‘Who invited all of them?’ My mother said, ‘Don’t think about that. Just go and perform.’”Standing in the wings, she felt the nerves kick in. “Those butterflies… they are always there.”Even today, she embraces that feeling. “The butterflies are a very good sign. For any actor or artist, it is important to feel them.”

‘When they said “Welcome back Sudha,” I didn’t look back’

The turning point came the moment she stepped on stage. “When I entered and heard the audience say in one voice, ‘Welcome back, Sudha,’ after that I didn’t look back.”She performed through every segment without pause. “I don’t remember how one item ended and the next began. Only when I performed the mangalam did I realise—I had done it.”

‘My mother stood there for three hours’

The first person she looked for was her mother. “She was standing in the wings. She hadn’t moved for three hours. She had tears of joy.”Then came the moment she treasures the most. “I was searching for my father. He was sitting at the back. When he came to me, he touched my feet.”For Sudha, that gesture remains unmatched. “All my awards on one side—and that moment on the other. That is the biggest award of my life. I will cherish it forever.” Go to Source

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