Zee Media Bureau
New Delhi: Sooraj Pancholi - who got back to his place on Tuesday evening after nearly three weeks of incarceration on charges of abetting Nafisa Jiah Khan’s suicide – has supposedly returned home a changed person.
According to DNA, even though Sooraj’s parents Aditya Pancholi and Zarina Wahab were relieved to have their son back home, they were shocked to see how gaunt their son looked after having lost quite a lot of weight.
A source close to the family claims that it was like a different human being walking out of that prison on Arthur Road.
“More disturbing is the fact that Sooraj is not speaking much. He was never talkative. But now he’s absolutely quiet. His parents gently tried to ask him what it was like inside prison, Sooraj softly said, ‘Not now, please.’ Then his parents suggested he go to the gym the next day. Sooraj refused,” the source said.
If rumours are anything to go by, when Sooraj returned home on Tuesday evening he sat quietly with his sister Sana and a cousin but there was hardly any conversation.
“What does one say to a son who has gone through such a traumatic experience? Aditya and Zarina are letting Sooraj be,” the source added.
The family has apparently been advised by friends that Sooraj should visit a psychologist to come to terms with the traumatic experience.
Actor Aditya Pancholi added, “We can’t even begin to imagine what must be going on in our son’s head. At the moment we are just happy to have him back home. We’re taking it one day at a time. My boy has suffered for no fault of his. God bless those who did this to him.”
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