
Actress Tara Sutaria has found herself in the spotlight once again, this time amid ongoing rumours about her alleged breakup with Veer Pahariya. While neither Tara nor Veer has publicly addressed the speculation, the actress has opened up about her approach to life, success and mental peace, offering a glimpse into how she handles personal turbulence away from public scrutiny.
In a recent interview with Elle India, Tara spoke candidly about what success truly means to her. “I’ve always believed success is internal,” she shared. “Peace of mind, a handful of people who love you, knowing yourself—that’s always been the goal.” The actress added that over the years, she has learned the importance of protecting her emotional well-being. “I’ve learned how to protect my peace,” Tara said, emphasising how self-awareness has become central to her life.
Growing up in the public eye hasn’t always been easy. Tara admitted that it took time for her to understand how to manage anxiety and external pressure. “Only we know how to calm our nervous systems,” she explained, highlighting self-reflection as her personal anchor. Rather than reacting to every opinion or headline, she now chooses to look inward for balance.
Tara also addressed the way actors are often misunderstood by the public. She said she no longer feels the need to constantly clarify or defend herself. “As long as I know the truth, and the people closest to me do, that’s enough,” she stated. The comment comes amid heightened curiosity surrounding her personal life, particularly after reports of her alleged split with Veer Pahariya surfaced last year.
Speculation intensified after singer AP Dhillon hugged and kissed Tara on stage during his Mumbai concert, sparking online chatter. Though Tara had previously shut down negativity surrounding her relationship with Veer, the timing of the incident led many to question whether it contributed to the alleged breakup. However, both Tara and Veer have remained silent on the matter, choosing not to fuel the rumours.
In a December 2025 interview with Hindustan Times, Tara reiterated her desire to keep her personal life private. “I navigate the scrutiny and attention that comes with fame with grace and perspective,” she said. “I focus on the love, not the noise. I step back, disconnect, and return to my core—my family and close friends keep me grounded.”
On the professional front, Tara Sutaria will next be seen in Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups, starring Yash, Kiara Advani, Nayanthara, Huma Qureshi and Rukmini Vasanth. The film is set for a worldwide theatrical release on March 19, 2026, where it will clash with Dhurandhar 2.


