Key Points

Anita Hassanandani has opened up about her unique approach to handling anger in relationships. She prefers expressing herself firmly and calmly rather than resorting to shouting during conflicts. The television star revealed that she often becomes emotional and cries when disagreeing with people she genuinely cares about. Her emotional nature was prominently displayed during her time on the reality show Chhoriyan Chali Gaon, where she formed deep connections with others.

Key Points: Anita Hassanandani Reveals Her Calm Anger Management Approach

  • Prefers expressing anger through calm explanations rather than shouting
  • Gets emotional and cries during disagreements with loved ones
  • Shares how her emotional nature was reflected on reality show
  • Discusses personal growth and lessons from Chhoriyan Chali Gaon experience
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Anita Hassanandani opens up about how she handles anger

Television star Anita Hassanandani shares her emotional approach to handling anger, preferring firm explanations over shouting during disagreements with loved ones.

Anita Hassanandani opens up about how she handles anger
"I do get angry, but my way of showing it is very assertive and firm. I usually explain myself instead of screaming. - Anita Hassanandani"

Mumbai, Oct 5

Televisions actress Anita Hassanandani has opened up about her unique way of dealing with anger.

In an exclusive interview with IANS, she shared how she prefers to express her emotions firmly yet calmly. When asked how she usually deals with anger, Anita shared her calm and heartfelt approach. She shared that rather than yelling, she prefers to express herself firmly and explain her feelings, often becoming emotional during disagreements with those she loves.

The ‘Kkavyanjali’ actress stated, “I do get angry, but my way of showing it is very assertive and firm. I usually explain myself instead of screaming. If I fight with someone I really love, I cry and express my feelings. I don’t shout or scream. That’s who I am, and that’s exactly how I was on the show. When people I love get angry with me, I end up crying because I’m a very emotional person.”

When asked if her emotional side was reflected during ‘Chhoriyan Chali Gaon’, Anita Hassanandani mentioned, “Yes, very much. If I form a genuine emotional bond, I show all my laughter and tears. When Aarav came, I was very emotional. Even in the village, whenever someone needed help or was upset, I got emotional. The bonds I formed there are very genuine, and I’m grateful that I had a chance to create them.”

Speaking about her journey on the reality show, the actress shared, “I think it was a very beautiful journey with all the ups and downs. The growth I was hoping to gain, I achieved all that. It will also help me a lot in the upbringing of Aarav. I learned so much that will be useful in the future. It was very challenging, especially the physical tasks that I did and won. But when you win a trophy after working hard, it gives a different kind of happiness. I gave my hundred percent in every task, and I’m proud that I won. Overall, it was a beautiful and memorable experience.”

Anita Hassanandani emerged victorious on the reality show “Chhoriyan Chali Gaon,” which featured celebrities immersing themselves in rural Indian lifestyles.

- IANS

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Rohit P
I relate so much to this! Being emotional during arguments with loved ones is something many Indians experience. We're taught to respect relationships above everything. Glad she's being authentic.
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Sarah B
While I admire her emotional honesty, I wonder if this approach works in professional settings. In competitive environments like Indian television, being too emotional might be perceived as weakness sometimes.
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Arjun K
Her journey on Chhoriyan Chali Gaon was inspiring! Living in rural India really changes perspective. More celebrities should experience village life to understand real India beyond metros. 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
As a new mother myself, I appreciate how she's thinking about applying these lessons to raising Aarav. Emotional intelligence is so important for parenting in today's world. ❤️
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Michael C
Interesting cultural perspective! In Western media, we often see more aggressive expressions of anger. Anita's calm, assertive approach while maintaining emotional connection is quite beautiful.

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