Parineeti
Had
A
Big
Heartbreak
In
Her
Life
The
actress
said,
"I'm
referring
to
the
year
2015
-
end
of
2014
and
all
of
2015.
I
would
say
the
one-and-half
years
were
truly
the
worst
time
of
my
life.
Two
of
my
films,
Daawat-e-Ishq
and
Kill
Dil
didn't
work.
That
was
my
first
setback.
Suddenly
I
didn't
have
money.
I
had
bought
a
house
and
done
big
investments.
Then
I
went
through
a
big
heartbreak
in
my
life.
Literally
all
departments
in
my
life
were
down
and
I
had
nothing
positive
to
look
forward
to."
The
Actress
Talks
About
The
Worst
Phase
In
Her
Life
"I
stopped
eating,
sleeping
well,
didn't
have
any
friends
at
that
time.
I
never
met
people.
I
cut
off
touch
with
everyone
including
my
family.
I
would
talk
to
them
once
in
two
weeks.
I
was
gone.
I
just
used
to
be
in
my
room,
watching
TV,
sleeping,
getting
up,
staring
all
day.
I
was
a
zombie.
I
was
typical
filmy
depressed
girl.
I
would
curl
up
on
my
sofa
and
sleep,
falling
ill
all
the
time.
I
didn't
meet
the
media
for
almost
six
months."
Things
Started
Improving
For
Her
Towards
The
Start
Of
2016
"I
would
say
a
couple
of
people
helped
me.
Sahej,
my
brother,
he's
my
soulmate.
He
was
the
only
one
I
spoke
to
every
single
day.
He
would
stay
with
me
and
help
me
out.
There
was
my
friend
Sanjana.
We
spoke
a
lot
and
became
closer
in
that
year.
She
helped
me
so
much.
I
would
cry
maybe
10
times
a
day.
I
was
always
crying
and
upset.
I
had
chest
pain
that
would
not
go
out
of
my
body.
I've
never
felt
actual
clinical
depression.
It
happened
in
that
year,
but
started
getting
better
towards
the
starting
of
2016.
I
started
feeling
better,
working
on
myself,
became
fitter,
signed
Golmaal
(4),
(Meri
Pyari)
Bindu
and
I
moved
into
a
new
house."
Parineeti
Was
Quite
Vulnerable
During
That
Phase
She
continued,
"I
literally
took
life
into
my
own
hands
because
I
thought
if
I
go
into
this
pit,
I'll
never
come
out
again.
I
was
25
and
very
vulnerable
emotionally.
I
never
had
any
gravitas.
I
was
just
a
flying
bird
who
didn't
have
anything
holding
me.
I
thought
if
I
don't
get
out
of
it
now
I
never
will.
Suddenly
I
started
working
a
lot.
Bindu
really
healed
me.
My
personal
life
became
better.
I
started
meeting
friends
again.
I
had
to
call
a
lot
of
people
and
apologize
for
being
out
of
touch.
I
had
to
reconnect
with
my
people
and
now,
touchwood,
I'm
prepared.
Today
if
any
kind
of
failure
hits
me,
I'm
definitely
better
prepared.
I
thank
God
everyday
that
this
didn't
happen
to
me
later.
I
am
so
glad
it
happened
when
I
was
25.
That
jhatka
(shock)
so
early
can
really
fix
you
for
life."
She
Now
Tackles
Difficulties
With
Optimism
"For
the
kind
of
person
I
am,
it
was
important
for
me
to
feel
that
once
in
my
life.
Today
if
I
have
the
same
failures
and
problems,
I'll
fix
myself
faster.
Today
I'm
scared
of
being
like
that
again
so
I
won't
allow
myself
to
go
back
there.
I
call
myself
a
loser
for
that
phase,
but
it
was
the
biggest
win
of
my
life."