
Bobby Darling blames herself for mother's death; recalls selling mum's wedding jewellery : ‘I am the killer'
has been working in the industry for more than 25 years. Over time, she has acted in many films and television shows, winning hearts with her lively screen presence. But behind her bold image lies a painful story.
Bobby, who is a trans Indian actress born as
Pankaj Sharma
now known as Pakhi Sharma, recently made a shocking confession. In an emotional interview, she shared how she feels guilty for her mother's death, calling herself the 'killer'.
'I am responsible for my
mother's death
'
Speaking to
Siddharth
Kannan, Bobby got teary-eyed as she remembered a dark moment from her teenage years. She said, 'I am responsible for my mother's death. In 1988, I ran away from my house. I stole my mom's jewellery and sold it in Chandni Chowk market.
They were my mom's wedding jewellery.'
Explaining why she took such a step, Bobby added, 'I went to a travel agent and told him if I fail in 12th standard, my father would kill me he was a English teacher. I got 30 thousand from the jewellery. My mom was very attached to her jewellery, as it was given by her mother.'
Her mother's painful last words
Bobby's heartbreak grew even more when she returned home from abroad. Sharing what her father told her, Bobby said, 'When I came back from abroad, my father told me what my mother said before her death.
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She said, 'Tera satyanaash ho jaye.' My father told her not to curse me.'
'I am the killer'
Opening up further, Bobby said, 'I went to Hong Kong to work. I would miss my mother a lot. She was sad after I eloped from the house. I am responsible for my mom's death. I am the killer. I had a bad dream about my mother's death. Main bahut royi, mujhe bahut pachtawa hua.'
Life after her mother's death
After her mother's passing, Bobby tried to follow in her footsteps in some way.
She shared, 'My mother was an officer at Standard Chartered Bank. After her demise, my father recommended my name to work in the bank. I did a clerical job in the same.'
Her journey in films
Even with all this pain, Bobby went on to chase her dreams. She built a name for herself in Bollywood by acting in many popular films. Her list of movies includes 'Taal', 'Na Tum Jaano Na Hum', 'Maine Dil Tujhko Diya', 'Jeena Sirf Merre Liye', 'Chalte Chalte', 'Page 3', 'Kyaa Kool Hai Hum' and 'Apna Sapna Money Money'.
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