Sunaina Roshan, sister of Bollywood actor Hrithik Roshan, has spoken openly about the difficult phases of her life. Her journey includes broken relationships, health problems and a long battle with alcohol addiction. By sharing her story, she has highlighted how personal pain can affect anyone, even those connected to fame.
Sunaina Roshan has been married twice in her life. Her first marriage took place in the early 1990s and ended in divorce. The couple had a daughter together, and although the relationship did not last, Sunaina continued to focus on her role as a mother. Years later, she married again, hoping for a fresh start, but this relationship also failed. The repeated emotional setbacks left her feeling lonely and emotionally drained.
After her second marriage ended, Sunaina entered another serious relationship. Unfortunately, this too did not work out. She has admitted that these repeated breakups deeply affected her mental health and confidence. During this time, she was also dealing with serious medical issues, which made her situation even harder.
Sunaina has revealed that she turned to alcohol while going through a very weak and vulnerable stage in her life. What began as a way to cope soon became an addiction. She has said that there was a time when she was drinking throughout the day, and her life slowly went out of control. Her family became worried about her health and behaviour.
Realising that she needed help, Sunaina agreed to seek professional treatment. With the support of her parents, she went to a rehabilitation centre. She has described the process as extremely tough, both physically and mentally. However, the treatment helped her understand her addiction and start the process of recovery.
Today, Sunaina speaks honestly about her past to spread awareness about mental health and addiction. She believes that asking for help is not a weakness but a sign of strength. Her story is a reminder that healing takes time and support. By opening up, she hopes to inspire others who may be facing similar struggles to seek help and believe in recovery.