Sonam Kapoor recalls dealing with husband Anand Ahuja’s illness in new year post: ‘3 months of hell’

Updated : Jan 03, 2024 15:11
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As many Bollywood stars welcomed the year 2024 alongside their partners, families, and friends, Sonam Kapoor took the opportunity to reflect on her journey in 2023. In a heartfelt note, she shared her experiences, which included navigating the challenges posed by her husband Anand Ahuja's rare illness, and described the various highs and lows she encountered throughout the year.

In the latest trending post, Sonam wrote, ‘The last year has been a roller coaster. Coming to accept the fact that we are parents and all the joys and fears that came with it. Understanding that I had changed drastically emotionally, physically and spiritually and that comes with pain, acceptance and eventually exhilaration.’

She continued, ‘Then dealing with my Husband falling very sick which no doctor could diagnose and eventually finding out what it was and him recovering completely( it was three months of hell and thank you God and Dr Sarin). Moving talent agencies and moving out and into new homes 4 times! Starting work again while supporting my husband in his work and his exponential growth at work. , while trying to spend time with my precious family and incredible friends has been the most tough, amazing, full filling and enriching year.’

‘In this new year, I hope for peace and joy in this world and I’m filled with gratitude and humility for the life I’ve been given. Happy New Year everyone. Love you all,’ Sonam ended her note on Instagram.

In the clip, she posted a collage of photos and videos.

Sonam Kapoor’s work front

Sonam Kapoor was last seen in the film ‘Blind’, which is currently streaming on Jio Cinema. It was directed by Shome Makhija and was released in July 2023.

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