Bollywood star Sanjay Duttโs daughter, Trishala Dutt, has sparked a new conversation online with her latest Instagram post. Known for her honest reflections, she shared a strong message about family, respect, and prioritizing mental well-being.
In her Instagram Story, Trishala Dutt wrote that being related by blood does not mean someone automatically deserves a place in oneโs life. She added that often the most neglectful and draining individuals are the ones called โfamily.โ

Her message highlighted that children have every right to distance themselves from parents or relatives who hurt them emotionally. Stressing on the importance of mental health, she wrote, โPeace of mind is more important than family image.โ
She further explained that when parents value family reputation over their childrenโs happiness, it can cause deep emotional harm. Trishala urged people not to feel pressured to maintain ties with toxic family members, even if they raised them.
Trishala Duttโs life and journey
Born in 1988 to Sanjay Dutt and actress Richa Sharma, Trishala lost her mother to a brain tumor in 1996. Since then, she has lived with her maternal grandparents in the United States. Though away from Bollywoodโs glamour, she often gains attention with her candid social media posts.
Recently, Sanjay Dutt shared a heartfelt birthday post for Trishala on August 10, writing: โAlways proud of you, always love you.โ His gesture highlighted their bond despite living in different countries.
After Richa Sharmaโs passing, Sanjay Dutt married Rhea Pillai in 1998, but they divorced in 2008. He later married Manyata Dutt, with whom he has twins, Shahran and Aqra.
On the work front, Sanjay Dutt was last seen in Housefull 5. His upcoming projects include KD: The Devil, The Raja Saab, Akhanda 2, Baaghi 4, and Dhurandhar.
Trishala Duttโs post continues to resonate with many, encouraging discussions about boundaries, respect, and the importance of choosing peace over toxic family ties.
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