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Kabir Bedi opens on the emotional turmoil when he died his son Siddharth, when he passed through suicide: ‘Barbad ho jounga, Sadko Pe Aa Jounga Men’. Hindi film news

Kabir Bedis is known for life with a lot of ups and downs. In an interview recently, how did he open some of his financial struggles and emotionally passed through a difficult time when his son Siddharth died of suicide.When?Recalling his early years, Kabir opens about the comfort that financial stability once brought him. “People who come from a background, where finance is rare, always wants to secure themselves financially, so when I tasted success in Europe … I earned some money and this was a very important thing for me because it makes you understand, ‘I don’t have to worry where my next food is coming or where my rent is,” they say.But new challenges came with success. He admits that sudden arrival of money can often lead to poor financial decisions. “If you never have any money and suddenly you get some money, then you think it will be your permanent situation now and you start to be careless with money,” he says openly. “I made some wrong investments and lost a lot of money.”Kabir reflects the illusion of stardom and how easy it is to fall into a grand lifestyle trap. “You are a star, you should have a good house, a good car, travel to the first grade, which becomes your lifestyle and keeps flowing,” they say. According to him, many people inadvertently dig their financial graves by trying to maintain this confusion of success.The actor opens about a particularly dark chapter of his life in the late 1990s when personal and financial struggles collided. His voice is heavy with Bhavna, he says, “The main ton was (I was ruined),” referring to the time when he lost his son Siddharth to suicide, while faced with major financial losses. “Not only financially, but also emotionally because it came to a point where my financial investment went against me.At that time, my son passed away, so in the late 1990s there was a time that I did not know what I was doing. I will go for audition and I could not understand what I was saying. I lost work, opportunities and situation were simply deteriorating. ,It was during this rock-boatum phase which Kabir had chosen to regain the control of his life. “Barbad ho junga, Sadko Pe Aa Junga Main (I will be ruined on the streets),” he remembers thinking. Inspired by the fear of total collapse, he returned to his main strength, moved to England, and started rebuilding his life at one time.

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