Jiah Khan suicide case trial begins
Celebrating his 28th birthday on Friday, Pancholi addressed the six-year long case that is still being going on. Holding a pair of candles, the actor said that he wanted to wait until the case was over to address the matter, but realised that it was taking longer than expected and decided to share his thoughts on Instagram.
"I want to take up this moment to share a few thoughts that have been in my heart for a while. I don’t know where to start from. It is difficult to express some feelings when so many people and emotions are involved," said Pancholi.
The actor then thanked everyone who stood by him for so long. He added that the case started when he was still young and trying to understand life. The 28-year-old continued, "I have been called a murderer, a criminal, an abuser and so much worse. I read these things about me almost every single day. And my heartfelt effort has always been to be strong, respectful and ignore it. But they still fill my and my loved ones’ heart with so much sadness."
He shared that he does not blame the people for calling him names because that's how the media has shown him. However, Pancholi clarified, "I’m not the monster that I have been portrayed in the headlines. I know it's easy to think the worst of someone and accuse them but it is exceptionally hard to prove myself innocent as there’s a procedure that we need to follow."
The Time to Dance star explained that the court case have taken a long time and made him feel guilty, without even being given a fair chance to prove his innocence. He said, "There have been accusations and assumptions but there has been no validation."
Pancholi continued, "For as long as I can remember, my dream has always been to make my parents proud. I have always tried to be a good son to them and in the past six years, I’ve tried harder everyday to achieve this dream and to be positive."
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He wished for the trail to come to a fair end so that he and his family can move forward. The actor then again thanked all of his fans for sending him love and concluded, "You may not know it, but every single one of your prayers has helped."
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