‘Kabhi Kisi Ka Bistar Garam Nahi Kia’, Rakhi Sawant Opens Up About Her Struggles, Reveals Farah Khan Built A House For Her

Controversy queen Rakhi Sawant is once again making headlines, this time not for her antics, but for her emotional revelations. After spending 3.5 years in Dubai, the actress has returned to India and has immediately become the paparazzi’s favorite once again. Promoting her new music video, Rakhi spoke candidly in an interview about her mother’s death, financial struggles, and Bollywood connections with Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, and Farah Khan.

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Rakhi Sawant On Her Struggles

Opening up about the most painful chapter of her life, Rakhi revealed that she left for Dubai soon after her mother’s passing and was unable to return due to legal restrictions. “My mother passed away, and I immediately moved to Dubai. I didn’t get a chance to visit her crematorium for three years because I didn’t have bail. Whenever I got work, I would come in the morning and leave by evening,” she said emotionally.

Rakhi Sawant

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Rakhi further explained that she requested the BMC to construct her mother’s grave as she couldn’t come to India to collect her ashes. “They would call me to take my mother’s ashes, but where would I find them? I asked BMC to make a grave. Every year on her death anniversary, I just cry,” she shared. In her heart-wrenching confession, Rakhi said that despite her fame, she has faced betrayal and financial loss multiple times.

Rakhi Sawant

Rakhi praised Farah Khan for helping her rebuild her life, revealing that the filmmaker is building her a new house after her old one got destroyed. “Farah Ma’am is my life. When I came back after three and a half years, my house was ruined. She’s building it again for me. She gave me Diwali gifts, utensils, a cooker, and a washing machine. She’s my sugar mummy,” Rakhi said. She also expressed deep gratitude to Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan, calling them her godfathers, and credited Bollywood for supporting her when no one else did. Addressing criticism over her bold image, Rakhi clarified that her success came from hard work, not compromise. “I sold myself to Bollywood by showing off my body only to earn rice and dal. I never did anything wrong. I was the first actress to be bold in that era. Back then, people said heroines shouldn’t dress like that, now everyone does,” she asserted.

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