Overview
- Sethi says he left India at 14 to train in England with Queens Park Rangers and broke his leg within weeks, returning home for surgery.
- He recounts a stalled comeback the following year, falling behind peers while still recovering and juggling academics.
- He describes depression, panic and anxiety during his time in London, along with stress symptoms such as widespread eczema.
- Sethi alleges he faced racist remarks during training in London, recalling a taunt he says he countered with a sharp retort.
- He credits sustained family presence, especially from his mother Archana Puran Singh, and says a shift to music has brought major improvement with no current panic attacks.