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The girl who came back from dead

The girl who came back from dead| TheNewsTribe.com

MUMBAI- Death is the being which swallows everything. It does not imply only literal death, sometimes individuals meet virtual death because they are lifeless but in presence of life. They are alive technically but actually they are like zombies.

Let’s meet a girl who had had a virtual death but she recovered through resolution and determination. You would be surprised to know that she belonged to the tinsel town i.e. Bollywood. Yes, we are talking about the Heroine of Aashiqui, Anu Aggarwal.

Here is her life story,

Anu Aggarwal was born on 11 January 1969 in New Delhi, and was raised in Chennai. She was a gold medalist in sociology from Delhi University.

After a brief stint in modelling, and VJing, she made her Bollywood debut with the musical blockbuster Aashiqui opposite Rahul Roy, following which she was much in demand. Aashiqui was the biggest turning point of her life.

In 1999, when she was returning from a party, she had a near fatal accident in Mumbai and was treated at Breach Candy Hospital, to recuperate after a 29-day coma.

Anu didn’t remember what exactly happened that night, she also lost her memory after this incident. After a 29-day coma she woke up half paralyzed. The accident was so severe that each n every limb and a joint of her body was broken. She had lost almost everything.

After 6 years of Bollywood fame and after doing 10 movies Anu vanished.

The accident was so severe that a part of her body including a portion of her face was paralyzed and twisted to one side and her beautiful face turned ugly.

After 3 years of struggle she tried a lot to walk and emerged as a winner. All the doctors were shocked to see her trying to walk because her feet was not functioning.

During her recovery period she experienced a lot of positive energy that helped her to recover much faster than predicted by the doctors. Later she started travelling overseas. After some years she came back to Mumbai filled with enthusiasm and a willpower to take up new projects.

Today Anu is single and she practices yoga at the Bihar school of yoga in Munger, Bihar. She is also an amateur power-lifter and after her accident she has competed in many power-lifting competitions.

Anu Agarwal unveiled her autobiography “Anusual- Memoir of a Girl who Came Back from the Dead”.

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