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Vivek Oberoi Candidly Discusses Heartbreak, First Love, and Life Lessons

Vivek Oberoi said, "When I loved, I loved wholeheartedly, and I never deceived anyone. I’ve always been transparent in my relationships."

Neelam Karale

Bollywood actor Vivek Oberoi is known for his transparency and willingness to talk about his personal life. Recently, the actor opened up about a deeply emotional chapter from his past, shedding light on how losing his first love impacted his ability to form serious relationships later on.

In a recent interview with India TV, Vivek spoke about his college days when he was entirely focused on academics, business ventures, and the stock market.

His rigorous schedule left little room for romantic relationships. However, his first experience with love left a lasting mark. Vivek shared that he lost his first love to cancer during his childhood, and that loss made it extremely difficult for him to enter a serious relationship afterward.

The actor further revealed that because of the emotional trauma from his past, he opted for casual relationships for a long time, fearing another heartbreak.

Despite these choices, Vivek emphasized that he has always been honest in his relationships. He said, "When I loved, I loved wholeheartedly, and I never deceived anyone. I’ve always been transparent in my relationships."

Vivek also mentioned that when he got married, many of his ex-girlfriends attended the ceremony, reflecting the good terms he continues to maintain with them. He married Priyanka Alva in 2010 in an arranged marriage, and the couple is blessed with two children.

On the professional front, Vivek Oberoi was last seen in Rohit Shetty's web series Indian Police Force, sharing the screen with Sidharth Malhotra and Shilpa Shetty. His fans are eagerly awaiting his next venture, as he continues to balance both his personal and professional life with grace.

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