Akshara
Singh,
who
was
eliminated
from
Bigg
Boss
OTT
last
week,
recently
opened
up
about
her
troubled
relationship
and
the
aftermath
of
the
split.
She
revealed
that
she
had
faced
a
lot
in
her
life
and
it
was
her
parents,
who
stood
by
her
like
pillar
of
strength.
She
also
said
that
her
ex
sent
a
few
boys
with
acid
bottles
in
their
hand
and
also
tried
to
destroy
her
career.
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Ex
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‘My
Ex
Sent
Few
Boys
With
Acid
Bottles
And
Also
Tried
To
Destroy
My
Career’
Akshara
revealed
that
post
break-up,
she
began
receiving
threats
to
her
life
and
career.
In
an
interview
with
ETimes
TV,
she
said,
"I
was
getting
so
many
threats
that
he
would
kill
me
or
destroy
my
career
but
after
my
father's
conversation
with
me
I
gained
so
much
strength
that
I
stopped
caring
about
anything.
I
did
not
even
fear
for
my
life.
I
had
faced
so
many
thing
by
then
ki
maut
ka
khauff
he
khatam
hogaya
tha.
I
felt
kya
Karoge
maroge
he
na...
chalo
maar
lo.
My
ex
sent
few
boys
with
acid
bottles
in
their
hand
and
also
tried
to
destroy
my
career."
She
further
added,
"I
was
chased
by
a
few
boys
with
acid
bottles
in
their
hand.
They
were
running
behind
me.
People
who
do
drugs
on
streets,
they
were
sent
after
me.
I
just
pray
to
God
that
no
female
has
to
go
through
what
I've
suffered
in
my
life."
Akshara
Says
She’s
Alive
Today
Because
Of
Her
Strength
She
said
that
she
is
proud
of
herself
and
if
she
is
alive
today,
it
is
because
of
her
own
strength.
She
added
that
she
had
faced
a
lot
of
things
in
life
and
has
battled
with
many
to
reach
where
she
is
today.
She
also
added
that
people
now
know
her
because
of
Bigg
Boss
is
the
thing
that
she
has
earned
because
of
the
strength
she
has.
It
Is
The
Audience’s
Love
That
Has
Kept
Her
Going
Akshara
further
added
that
people
and
the
audience
have
always
supported
her.
She
added
that
with
time,
she
has
changed
herself
and
it
is
the
audience's
love
that
has
kept
her
going.
And
now,
she
said
that
she
is
strong
enough
to
face
anything
in
life.
Revealing
how
her
parents
supported
her,
she
said,
"My
parents
supported
me
a
lot
during
that
phase.
From
the
place
I
come,
usually
parents
don't
support
their
girls
to
join
the
entertainment
industry.
And
top
of
that
if
something
like
this
(troubled
relationship)
happens,
they
just
boycott
their
girls.
But
I
feel
I
am
very
lucky
that
my
parents
supported
me
and
did
not
throw
me
out
of
the
house.
I
was
living
a
very
humiliated
life
and
so
was
my
family.
I
would
sense
that
they
were
feeling
terrible
but
they
never
made
me
realise
that.
They
stood
by
me
like
my
pillar
of
strength.
I
remember
my
father
telling
me
something
when
I
was
going
through
depression.
Those
words
of
him
gave
me
so
much
strength
that
till
today
it
has
stayed
with
me
as
motivation."
She
added
that
when
things
went
out
of
hand
and
situation
got
ugly,
she
went
into
depression,
a
really
bad
one
which
she
said
can't
express.
She
added
how
her
father
made
her
strong
and
fight
the
situation.
Array
She
added
that
nobody
from
the
industry
came
to
help
her.
She
added
that
although
there
were
people
who
came
to
console
me,
most
of
them
judged
her
and
nobody
supported
her.
She
added
that
the
entire
industry
was
on
one
side
and
she
was
alone
on
the
other.
She
further
said
that
everyone
threw
her
out
of
work
without
giving
reason.
She
used
all
money
that
she
earned
and
borrowed
money
from
my
house
and
started
doing
music
albums.
People
started
appreciating
and
again
she
started
earning,
but
she
added
that
there
was
time
when
music
companies
started
ignoring
and
stopped
taking
her
songs,
because
of
which
she
decided
to
launch
songs
under
her
own
label
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company.
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