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Break-Ups Are Liberating: Sonam Kapoor's Love Advice

IANS, 15 Sep, 2015 11:22 AM
    "I Hate Luv Storys" actress Sonam Kapoor has, in a quirky online video, opened up about relationships, urging women who are scared to break-up, to just go ahead and do it. She says she's glad she did it herself.
     
    The actress, who speaks her mind and was earlier reportedly dating director Punit Malhotra, tweeted a link to the video on Tuesday. She is seen opening up about relationships and how one should break-up if someone or something isn't making you happy.
     
     
    In the video she admits she has done "enough break-ups".
     
    "Break-ups are so liberating... The first one was easy. We were young, stupid and immature... Basically, what I am saying is that if you're in a really messy relationship, break the f**k up."
     
    The video ends on a cliffhanger, which reads: "Watch Sonam Kapoor spill the beans on her break-ups on September 18."
     
    The actress, meanwhile, told IANS: "I'm always in favour of letting go of the bad things in one's life; whether it's relationships or bad habits. Why should anyone have to deal with things that make them unhappy? We all deserve better in our life."

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