By Kalash Khurana Last Updated:
The ever-so-gorgeous actress, Niti Taylor is a well-known television personality. She won many hearts with her superb dancing talent on the popular show, Jhalak Dikhla Jaa 10, and later, rose to fame with her acting stint as 'Nandini' in the show, Kaisi Hai Yaariaan. On the personal front, Niti tied the knot with her childhood sweetheart, Parikshit Bawa, on August 12, 2020.
In a recent interview with the ETimes, Niti Taylor talked about her medical condition as a kid and revealed that she was born a blue baby and was going to die. However, she added that though she died for a few minutes after her birth, she came back to life. Reflecting on the same, the actress shared that she always tries to be a good person because life is very short and added:
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"When I was a baby I was going to die. I died for a few minutes and came back. I fought so that I can do anything in life. I’d never imagined that Kaisi Yeh Yaariaan would be such a huge hit. But people loved our Jodi - Parth and mine so much till today. I am very real on social media. When I am sad, I post those moments, when I am not doing anything I share that as well. I feel you should always be a good person and never wish bad for anyone because life is very short and you don’t know what will happen next."
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When Niti was asked how her medical condition impacted her life as a kid, the actress shared that she was not allowed to eat chocolates. She added that she was also forbidden to indulge in strenuous activities including running, dancing or going to parks. Talking about the same, Niti said:
"Yes, it impacted my childhood in many ways. I don’t like chocolates till now because I wasn’t allowed to eat them as a kid. I don’t like sweet things. My sister would go to swings and I would be just sitting at home. Other kids would go to the park and I would be at home. Even if I was taken to the park, I was not allowed to run much or walk too much.
Talking further about the traumatic medical problem she faced as a child, Niti revealed that the only thing she learned as a child was swimming. She also added that her childhood was so fragile that though she would see other kids having fun, she wasn’t allowed to do anything. In her words:
"The only thing I learnt as a kid was swimming all thanks to my mother. I don’t know many things to do because I wasn’t allowed to do them. My childhood was so fragile that I wasn’t allowed to do anything and I would see other kids having fun. I adjusted to it."
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In the same interview, Niti shared that she has no complaints about her health condition as she feels that whatever she went through as a kid made her strong and a fighter. She also talked about her love for dancing and recalled that the first thing she told her mom after coming out of the ICU was that she was able to dance. She concluded:
"My childhood phase has been the strongest. Right now in my life it must be a low point but otherwise as a person I remember I was very strong. I still remember when I came out of ICU, I had gone to the washroom and I was dancing slowly. I told my mother, “Mamma I can dance”. That’s the first thing I told my mom after coming out. I’ve always been a fighter because life throws you under the bus every single day and you have to stand back and adjust your crown and just go ahead."
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