Anu Aggarwal, best known for her stellar role in ‘Aashiqui’, has shared an emotional reflection on her life-changing accident in 1999, the physical and mental toll it took on her and the long road to recovery that followed.In a heartfelt post on social media, the former actress opened up about how the accident affected much more than her appearance. “People talked about the face, but it wasn’t just that. The whole body suffered a complete shock. I went through a lot.” He added: “I dedicated myself to healing, with patience, acceptance and complete happiness. People talked about the face, but the healing was for the whole body.”
Expressing gratitude for her journey, Anu highlighted the practices that helped her recover. “I am so grateful that I somehow magically healed. Yoga, discipline, patience, living with awareness, belief in a higher power… and continuing my compassion work have been the greatest healers.”He also spoke about finding strength in nature and spirituality, “Especially tuning in to the cycles of nature Navratriit helped me heal. Holistic healing. The basis of everything. Happy Navratri!”The Post reviews the aftermath of the near-fatal car crash that reportedly left him in a coma for several weeks and changed the course of his life. As he has shared in previous interviews, the event took a toll on his physical health as well as his mental well-being, requiring years of recovery and rehabilitation.Anu rose to fame as a filmmaker in the early 1990s Mahesh BhattAashiqui’s musical hit, she became known as “Aashiqui girl” almost overnight. He later appeared in films like King Uncle, Khal-Naaikaa and Return of Jewel Thief, further cementing his place in the industry.