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Tania stays strong and grateful amid personal turmoil

‘Phaphey Kuttniyan’ actress Tania on staying strong and 'grateful' amid personal challenges: ‘When the universe gives you problems, it gives you strength as well’ - Exclusive

Life in the spotlight may appear glamorous, but for many stars, it comes with its share of personal trials. Recently, the ‘Phaphey Kuttniyan’ actress has been navigating challenges with remarkable resilience. In an exclusive conversation with us, the actress revealed how she chose ‘gratefulness’ over despair when the times are tough. Read on to know more about what Tania said.

Tania stays strong in the face of adversity

“The thing that is not easy to gain, will not go easily as well. This is my thought process. So I am building my way. I am taking one thing, one step at a time,” says the actress.She adds, “Of course, things don’t go as per you every time. Sometimes, nature, or the universe, puts so much, it was beyond my tolerance at a point I felt. But when the universe gives you problems, it gives you strength as well. So no matter what is happening, I am in a state where I am really grateful.”“Whatever best I can give, I am giving, be it for the film or my family,” says Tania.

Tania’s father, Dr Aniljeet Kamboj, was shot at his clinic

Reportedly, in July, two unidentified men entered Tania’s father, Dr Aniljeet Kamboj’s clinic in Monga, Punjab, and shot him while he was on duty. The incident was captured on CCTV. Following the traumatic incident, Tania’s team, on her and her family’s behalf, urged everyone to be sensitive and not spread any fake information. The statement shared on Tania’s official account read – “On behalf of Tania and family, we want to share that this is an extremely critical and emotional time for her and her family. We kindly request the media to respect their privacy and give them the space they need to process this. We urge everyone to be sensitive and refrain from speculation or creating stories around the situation. Thank you for your understanding and support.”

Tania’s take on negative publicity

In the same conversation, on a lighter note, we asked Tania about one rumor she would like to spread about herself. In her signature wit, she smiled and said, “I’m at a stage of life where anything I put becomes a rumour.” Referring to the current controversy of her mention of the book ‘Aazadi Mera Brand’, she concluded, “That’s also a blessing. That’s free publicity for me, as someone else must be putting money into that, I am sure.”

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