Rhea Chakraborty finally opened her heart in a candid interview with Karishma Mehta, the founder of the positivity magazine Humans of Bombay. The ‘Sonali Cable’ actress spoke frankly about the witchhunt she experienced after the demise of her ex-boyfriend, actor Sushant Singh Rajput. She also reminisced about her time behind bars. Additionally she also talked at length about her journey towards forgiveness and healing.
The actress, who spent 28 days at the Byculla jail, revealed that the world behind bars is very different from general society and is more egalitarian than she expected it to be. She also said that she learned the art of survival during her prison sentence.
«Jail is actually a very different world because there's no society in jail. There is a weird sense of equality. Everyone is a number, the are not a person. You are a UT number when you are in under trial prison...It's a strange world, it's a very evolved crowd. Because it's just human emotion at its basic rawest. It's survival. You have to survive each day, and each day feels like a year. It takes a long time for a day to finish because you're literally doing nothing. There it is paused,” she said.
The actress-model said that she battled depression in jail. “There is a deep depression and darkness that I obviously experienced… You are really thinking negative thoughts now. I've always been a very bubbly, positive person, like delusionally optimistic," she revealed.
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