Vivek Oberoi tells the story of heartbreak, the Salman controversy, and self-healing

The Beginning of a Fragile Era
The press conference between Vivek Oberoi and Salman Khan in 2003 caused a stir in Bollywood.
That day, Vivek alleged that he was threatened, but believe me, the warmth of that moment seems strange and immature to him today.
Thinking back, it makes me laugh, wondering why we used to be so excited about such big things.
The Darkness of Heartbreak
During that same period, Vivek’s personal life also suffered—rumors related to Aishwarya Rai shook his emotional balance.
He said, “I am very sensitive, I was afraid that another relationship might break.”
When a broken heart is repeatedly hurt, the distance between the world and the loved one increases.
Loneliness and Fear
Vivek had shut himself down emotionally to protect himself. “I had become very lonely, just trying to protect myself,” he said.
The four walls of the house, the buzzing of the mobile phone—that had become his entire world. “Scary, lonely life,” just as scary and silent.
A Change in Perspective
Time has shown that after every storm comes peace.
Vivek says, “When God looks at our problems, he must think—child, it was a little fun, you’ll become stronger.”
Now, those days seem immature to him, and he smiles at those reactions.
That time is gone
The fear, bitterness, and acrimony of that phase—all dissolved like silk.
“I have forgotten everything I endured,” Vivek said frankly.
We can’t leave life behind, but we shouldn’t let those moments dominate our personality either.
That Chapter with Aishwarya
Reports linking him to Aishwarya Rai put him at the center of controversy.
After the breakup, when Vivek attacked Salman in a press conference, his image became fragile.
His position in the industry faltered, but today he admits that that time has become a lesson for him.
Today’s Vivek
Vivek Oberoi is no longer a nervous person. He has learned to open up emotionally again, to love without fear.
“You have to be open again, to love again, and to feel again,” is his mantra, which he applied to himself.
New Colors of Life
Having overcome the ups and downs of Bollywood and the bitterness of heartbreak, Vivek is happier with himself today.
He knows that true strength lies not in isolation, but in connection—in living from the heart and with an open mind.
If you know how heartbreak made someone stronger, not weaker, then share your thoughts!