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Trishala Dutt Says Childhood Behind Bollywood Fame Included Loss, Bullying and Loneliness

Her May 2026 interview reframes the 'silver spoon' idea by showing how early bereavement alongside media scrutiny can cause lasting emotional harm.

Overview

  • In a May 2026 interview on Inside Thoughts Out Loud, Trishala Dutt recounted losing her mother Richa Sharma to a grade 4 brain tumour when she was eight years old.
  • She said bullying began around age five or six in New York and later worsened with race-based taunts and body-shaming after she gained weight while coping with her mother's illness.
  • Trishala described her father Sanjay Dutt as traveling between India and the US during Richa's treatment, which left her raised by maternal grandparents and often feeling emotionally alone.
  • She remembered relentless paparazzi and cruel public comments during childhood visits to India and said those episodes shaped her self-image and resilience.
  • Now a mental-health professional in New York, Trishala says she became a therapist to challenge assumptions about celebrity privilege and to highlight the long-term effects of childhood trauma and public scrutiny.