Payal Rajput Breaks Down Recalling Father’s Cancer Battle

Actress Payal Rajput broke down on stage during the trailer launch of her upcoming film 'First Time 01.01.01'. She was recalling the painful time when her father was diagnosed with cancer seven to eight months ago. The actress revealed she attended a Vipassana course in Jaipur to cope with the loss. She described her father as her hero and biggest critic, who passed away on July 28.

Key Points: Payal Rajput Emotional at Film Event Over Father's Death

  • Payal Rajput broke down at a press conference
  • She recalled her father's cancer battle
  • She attended a Vipassana course in Jaipur
  • Her father was her biggest critic and fan
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Payal Rajput on turning emotional at film event: I was hit by a wave of emotions!

Actress Payal Rajput gets emotional at 'First Time 01.01.01' trailer launch, recalling her father's cancer battle and how she attended a Vipassana course.

"My father, he was a hero of my life - Payal Rajput"

Hyderabad, April 30

Actress Payal Rajput, who broke down on stage while participating in a recent film event, has now explained that she was hit by a wave of emotions at the event, leading to a vulnerable moment on stage.

Taking to her Instagram page to explain what had happened, the actress wrote, "I was hit with a wave of emotions at yesterday's event, leading to a vulnerable moment on stage. It happens, and I'm embracing it."

For the unaware, the actress, who plays the female lead in director Hemanth's upcoming film, 'First Time 01.01.01', turned emotional during a press conference that was held at the trailer launch event of the film.

The actress, while replying to a question on whether she had attended a Vipassana course recently, broke down while recalling how shattered she and her family were after the demise of her dad, whom she considers her hero.

Responding to the question, the actress began her reply by saying, "I will just share my experience in a nutshell. I attended a Vipassana course in Jaipur."

Going on to explain why she chose to attend a Vipassana course, the actress informed that her entire family went through a painful time seven to eight months ago when her father got diagnosed with cancer.

The actress disclosed, "That was such a painful time for my entire family. Especially, my mom and all the close and loved ones."

At that point, Payal said that she was unable to figure out what was wrong and what was right and how to go ahead with life.

"I was completely shattered in my own mind. I didn't know how to console my mom on the one hand and how to console myself on other hand. I didn't know. And my father, he was a hero of my life," she said as tears welled up in her eyes.

The actress, who pulled herself together, went on to say, "Recently, my film 'Khush Khabari' got released. It's a Punjabi film. On his death bed also, he was saying, 'I want to watch this film of yours'."

Stating that her dad was her biggest critic, the actress had said, "Every time my film came out, he was like, 'Oh my gosh, I love your film 'RX 100'. Though it was quite bold, but still, no comments on that. You have played your part and you are a brilliant actor.'"

"Those words coming from his mouth meant everything to me," the actress said. "And now, he is not there. On 28th July, (it is) about to get one year. Dad has gone. He was waiting for me," she said even as she broke down and handed over the mike saying, "Sorry, I am sorry."

- IANS

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Rahul R
Emotional moments on stage are so real. We often forget that celebrities are human too. She's brave to share such a vulnerable part of her life. Vipassana helped her find some peace, and that's beautiful.
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Sneha F
This is why we need more emotional honesty in public figures. No one should have to hide their grief. Her father's last wish to see her film is so moving. 🙏 Stay strong, Payal.
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Arjun K
I appreciate her openness but felt she could have handled the moment better professionally. It's okay to cry, but as an actress promoting a film, she could have steered the conversation back to the project. Still, I respect her honesty.
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Michael C
Living in the US, I've seen how Indian media often sensationalizes such moments. Payal's story about her father's death and her self-reflection through Vipassana is universal. It's good to see authentic emotions being shared.
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Rohit L
The way she spoke about her dad being her biggest critic really hit me. My father is my hero too. It's wonderful that she found solace in Vipassana. Indian cinema needs more such honest moments.
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Preeti I
Her tears weren

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