In a candid interview with Galatta India, actress Ananya Panday shared insights into her emotional journey, particularly her unconventional approach to dealing with breakups. The young star revealed that she once resorted to burning photographs of her ex-partners as a method of releasing frustration and moving on. “I don’t do that now, but I have done it. It’s not like I’m the only person on earth who has done this. A lot of people have. It’s a nice way to release your frustration,” she admitted.
Panday emphasised that, over time, she has matured in her emotional handling and now prioritizes self-growth. “Just deal with it. Nothing is permanent. You will figure it out. It will get better, and knowing that is good enough,” she remarked, highlighting a newfound resilience that has shaped her perspective on love and heartbreak.
Currently, Panday is rumoured to be dating Walker Blanco, following her previous relationship speculation with actor Aditya Roy Kapur. Although they were frequently seen together at events and on vacations, neither party confirmed their relationship, which adds an air of mystery to her love life.
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Ananya made her Bollywood debut in 2019 with “Student of the Year 2” and has since built a diverse filmography. She has appeared in notable projects such as “Khaali Peeli,” “Gehraiyaan,” “Dream Girl 2,” and “Kho Gaye Hum Kahaan.” Recently, she showcased her versatility in the web series “Call Me Bae,” now available on Prime Video India.
Looking ahead, Panday is set to star in the Netflix film “CTRL,” where she plays a content creator who utilizes Artificial Intelligence to erase memories of her ex. The film promises to explore the intersection of technology and personal relationships, a theme that resonates with the challenges of modern dating.
As she continues to navigate her career and personal life, Ananya Panday remains a compelling figure in Bollywood, embodying both the struggles and triumphs of youth. Her reflections on heartbreak and maturity serve as a reminder that personal growth is a continuous journey, shaped by both experience and self-reflection.