Vivek Oberoi makes rare comment about Aishwarya Rai, relieved she’s no longer around people with ‘plastic smiles’ Bollywood news

Actor Vivek Oberoi opened up about toxic relationships stemming from a bad breakup and said that if he hadn’t found a higher purpose in life, he would have been stuck in a ‘plastic life’, surrounded by people with ‘plastic smiles’. ‘. In an interview, Vivek also acknowledged his past differences with Aishwarya Rai and Salman Khan and said ‘God bless them’ when asked to comment on both the actors.

Dr. Appearing on Jai Madan’s YouTube channel, Vivek was asked to respond to a few names, including his parents and himself. He was then asked to comment on Aishwarya Rai and Salman Khan and he gave the same answer for both. About Aishwarya’s husband Abhishek Bachchan, Vivek said, ‘He is a lover, a really good person.

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Vivek, who likes himself now A philanthropist and entrepreneurHe said that he was happy to have a great purpose in life. When asked whether coming out of tough times emotionally and professionally has affected the way he finds himself now, Vivek said, “Perhaps I would have become a superficial person, living a superficial life. Perhaps I had become plastic myself, among people with plastic smiles. If people troll me nowI don’t care. Because I know my purpose in life, I know what is most important to me.”

Vivek said that being a celebrity would ‘enhance’ his experience. “Your breakup became world news,” he said. Asked to give advice to people going through a breakup, Vivek said, “If someone is leaving your life, think like this. A child drops his lollipop on the ground, his mother won’t let him eat it because it’s dirty, right? Life will give you a new partner. The longer you live with the pain, the more it increases,’ he said.

Vivek continued, “I am speaking from personal experience. Sometimes, we go into abusive relationships, relationships where people are using you, people don’t value you, don’t respect you. You get into that relationship because you haven’t recognized your self-worth. It seems right to have a fatalistic attitude thinking ‘I don’t care, I can give my life’. But you have to evaluate yourself.”

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