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Tanishaa’s breakup with Uday hurt more than her split with Armaan

Tanishaa Mukerji says her breakup with Uday Chopra hurt more than split with Armaan Kohli: 'I was more heartbroken...'

Tanishaa Mukerji revealed that her breakup with Uday Chopra was more painful than her split with Armaan Kohli, emphasizing their long-standing friendship. Despite heartbreaks, she remains open to love and values the experiences it brings. Tanishaa relies on her mother, Tanuja, for guidance, especially in navigating the challenges of the film industry, finding her wisdom invaluable.

Tanishaa Mukerji recently opened up about her past relationships and heartbreaks which included Uday Chopra and Armaan Kohli. She also shared how her mom, veteran actress Tanuja, has been her biggest support system through it all.

Uday Chopra breakup hurt the most

Tanishaa told Pinkvilla that her breakup with Uday hurt her way more than her breakup with Armaan. She said the split with Armaan wasn’t too painful, but losing Uday was hard because they were really close friends and had known each other for years.

Heartbreak doesn’t stop her from loving

Tanishaa added that she believes heartbreaks are just part of life and never stops her from believing in love. She loves the feeling of falling in love and cherishes the experiences that come with it. Whenever she faces challenges, whether in her personal life or career, she looks up to her mother, Tanuja, for guidance and support, helping her handle negativity and work struggles.The actress further admitted that like everyone else, she too has her share of negative thoughts. But when it comes to handling problems, especially work-related ones, she always turns to her mother Tanuja for guidance and support.She explained that she rarely turns to friends for advice on work matters since most of them don’t fully understand the film industry. Instead, she relies on her mother’s wisdom to guide her through tough situations.

Handling negativity and work struggles

Tanishaa admitted that like everyone else, she too has her share of negative thoughts. But when it comes to handling problems, especially work-related ones, she always turns to her mother Tanuja for guidance and support. She rarely turns to friends for advice on work matters since most of them don’t fully understand the film industry.

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