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‘Like Lord Ram’s exile, I too went through my own!’

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Appearing on The Vedas Speak by Paparazzi Entertainment, Anuj Saxena spoke candidly about his personal and professional rebirth — a story of strength, acceptance, and quiet resilience. Once at the peak of his career, he witnessed both success and storm, yet chose faith.

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“Fifteen years ago, I was happy — a top television star, part of a strong family business. But life changed. Like Lord Ram’s exile, I too went through my own. The last 13–14 years were extremely difficult, but I accepted it.”

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Anuj describes those years not as defeat, but introspection. “I don’t want to point fingers or blame anyone. I remained positive and never gave up.”

He adds, “My father and brother built a legacy, and I wanted to protect their name. That was my pride.”

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