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Maine Reena ko bola, ‘Mujhe nahi bolna kisi strange insaan ko ki mere kya jazbaat hain ya mera aapka rishta kya raha hai," Aamir Khan added

Opening up about one of the most emotionally turbulent phases of his life, Aamir Khan recently shared his deeply personal thoughts on seeking therapy during his separation from Reena Dutta. 

In a conversation with Pinkvilla, he reflected on his initial resistance to marriage counselling, recalling how unfamiliar and uncomfortable the process felt to him. “Jab Reena aur main alag ho rahe the toh uss waqt kareeban dedh saal ek marriage counselor ke paas gaye the, mera pehla experience tha therapy, counselling ko lekar aur mujhe yaad hai ki main uske sakht khilaaf tha (When Reena and I were separating, we went to a marriage counsellor for about a year and a half. It was my first experience with therapy and counselling, and I remember that I was strongly against it),” he said, admitting that therapy was something he had never previously considered.

Aamir also described the mental blocks he carried before opening up to a professional. “Maine Reena ko bola, ‘Mujhe nahi bolna kisi strange insaan ko ki mere kya jazbaat hain ya mera aapka rishta kya raha hai. Main kisi ajnabee ko apne dil ki baat kaise rakhun?’ (I told Reena, ‘I don’t want to tell a stranger what I’m feeling or our relationship has been like. How can I share the matters of my heart with someone I don’t even know?’).” 

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