Sanya
Malhotra
who
generally
keeps
her
personal
life
low-key,
has
opened
up
about
her
last
breakup
in
her
latest
interview
with
Brides
Today
magazine.
The
Dangal
star
revealed
that
her
four-year-long
relationship
ended
just
before
the
lockdown
and
it
was
heart-wrenching
for
her.
Sanya
further
revealed
that
she
is
currently
single
and
has
shifted
her
focus
to
herself.
Sanya
was
quoted
as
saying,
"I've
been
single
for
a
while
now,
and
my
focus
has
shifted
to
'me,
myself,
and
I'.
I've
been
working
on
my
mental
health
and
taking
care
of
myself.
I'm
truly
glad
that
I
got
this
time
to
work
on
myself
and
get
to
know
myself
better,
because
when
you're
with
someone,
one's
attention
gets
divided.
I'm
29,
single,
and
I
think
I
know
myself
pretty
well."
Spilling
the
beans
about
her
painful
breakup,
the
Ludo
actress
shared,
"I
think
break-ups
are
hard
for
everyone.
That
is
what
pushed
me
to
really
work
on
myself.
My
last
break-up
was
heart-wrenching
for
me:
a
four-year-long,
long-distance
relationship
that
began
when
I
lived
in
Delhi.
Right
after
we
ended
things,
the
lockdown
was
imposed
and
I
was
alone
in
Mumbai.
But
I
took
the
time
to
process
the
situation
and
understand
why
things
didn't
work
out.
I
also
understood
that
I
needed
to
work
on
myself.2020
was
a
good
year
for
me,
the
year
of
healing."
Emphasizing
on
how
communication
is
the
key
to
any
relationship,
she
continued,
"The
value
of
communication,
especially
when
you're
in
a
long-distance
relationship.
Whenever
my
former
partner
and
I
got
to
spend
time
together,
we
were
always
trying
to
have
a
good
time.
But
now
I
realise
that
it
was
equally
important
to
address
the
issues
that
came
up
along
the
way."
On
being
asked
what's
the
biggest
myth
about
love,
Sanya
answered,
"That
self
love
isn't
as
important.
Especially
in
Bollywood,
where
you'll
see
one
person
running
after
another
person
for
love,
but
it
actually
resides
inside
you."
With
regards
to
work,
Sanya
Malhotra
was
last
seen
in
the
Netflix
film
Meenakshi
Sundareshwar
alongside
Abhimanyu
Dassani.
Her
upcoming
project
is
Rajkummar
Rao's
HIT:
The
First
Case.