Hyderabad: Actor Sushmita Sen has shared an honest note about life lessons that she has learnt. Sharing her vulnerable side, the former Miss Universe has talked about feeling hurt upon realising that she is being used.
On Tuesday night, Sushmita took to Instagram to share the fact that no one is immune to making mistakes and consequently getting hurt. The picture with a 'knowing smile' on her face compliments and amplifies the impact of her words which are finding resonance with what many of her followers have experienced in life.
"You guys often ask me, if I have off days…of course I do!😊 Do I stay positive all the time? Nope, I don’t!!!😁 And even at 45, I still make big blunders in choices, feel deeply hurt, recognise the calculated coldness in being used and the disappointment of being lied to for it…No, none of it escapes me!🤗," wrote Sushmita.
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She continued the lengthy post and wrote, "What I’ve learned though, is that no matter how difficult it is, I must look at it as a karmic debt, hopefully, repaid in full! As for the ones causing it, their karma has only just begun!!! 👍😊 #sharing #stateofmind #lifelessons #positivity #practice #acceptance #karma #faith #time 😇❤️🌈."
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Known for having a real bond with her followers and fans, Sushmita concluded the post by sending some love to her fans who are lauding her for being honest and not worrying about her star stature while sharing her feelings. "I LOVE YOU GUYS BEYOND!!😍 #duggadugga #yourstruly," she signed off.
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Meanwhile, on the work front, Sushmita will reprise the titular role of Arya Sareen in the second season of Ram Madhvani directed gangster series Aarya. Last year, the first season of the show marked her return to showbiz after five years, since she appeared on the screen. Her last-released film before Aarya was the Bengali arthouse film Nirbaak.