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Tejaswi Madivada discusses love, heartbreak, and future aspirations

Tejaswi Madivada hit the headlines for her enthusiastic presence inside Bigg Boss Telugu, where her bold antics and playful pranks thrilled audiences. A Telugu cinema and television actress, Tejaswi appeared first in Seethamma Vaakitlo Sirimalle Chettu in 2013 but gained much recognition with the movie Ice Cream in 2014. Later, she was also seen in Bigg Boss Telugu 2 in 2018.

Tejaswi recently shared her thoughts on marriage and family in an interview. She shared that she wants to be a mother but is avoiding marriage as she is scared of commitment. She is currently dating someone and has declared that she will not marry anytime soon and will be able to have children in a live-in relationship. “I have five more years. Five years time I will think about family,” Tejaswi said.

The Anukshanam star spoke about her love life: “When I turned 20, I had a lot of dreams about marriage and kids, but as it is now replaced by the thought of who all may come into my life and what would be their intention.”

“At 20, I had a lot of dreams, but now I worry about who comes into my life and their intentions,” she said. Tejaswi also opened up about a breakup that occurred a year ago, wherein she said her trustworthy partner had cheated on her. She figured it out within three months and stepped back from dating altogether.

Tejaswi returned to her initial dating days, which began when she was 19 or 20 years old. She mentioned that she was in a relationship with a wealthy man who insisted she quit acting. That relationship did not last. Once, she had met a man in Kasol. He turned out to be a married and divorced man. “Thankfully, it happened before marriage, or else I might have committed murder,” she stated about the cheating partner.

Having experienced three heartbreaks in the last 15 years, Tejaswi spoke of perspective as it pertains to age and self-image. At 33, she was still young, she shared, as she told her young audience not to lose sight of happiness.

Tejaswi’s life has not been devoid of challenges. She lost her mother to cancer when she was 11, which forced her father into alcohol, putting the mantle on her young shoulders. She left home at 18 to stay in an orphanage to pursue her education. Her college studies could be afforded by taking tuition as a dance teacher. As her name is known in the industry, Tejaswi is taking up reality shows as her bread and butter.

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