A player Celina Jaitley has opened up about one of the most painful chapters in his life, revealing how the actor Preity Zinta she became his main pillar of support as he navigated marital issues, legal disputes and the consequences of his life reform.Speaking to India Today, Celina recalled returning to India at a time when she had no place to call home. He said he had to rely on a few trusted friends as he fought to regain his home.“When I came back to India, I didn’t have my own house. I stayed in a hotel for 10 days in a friend’s hotel that I asked to reduce my expenses. I stayed until I went to court to get an order to enter my house. Without my parents and my brother, I found comfort in my 1-2 friends who are left.The actor also said that several people helped him during this difficult time, including the director, the producer and some of his friends who died. However, he said it was Preity Zinta who stood by him when he needed someone the most.“Most of all, Preity Zinta. That lady stood like a rock. She was the only one who understood how broken I was. Because of her, I went to the temple of Maa Baglamukhi in Dharamsala and Ujjain. When I went to Ujjain, I realized that I am returning to my Sanatana dharma and my roots are my true calling,” he added.Celina also thought about many things that had a big impact on her life. He described the death of both his parents, the tragic death of one of his twin sons, and the pain of seeing his brother in prison. Looking back on all that he endured, the artist said that he often felt like he was “living in a script that I didn’t write with.”Holding back tears during the conversation, Celina admitted that there are nights when she wakes up overwhelmed by the weight of what she’s been through and wonders how she can cope. However, he said that somehow he finds the strength to move forward, accept his limitations and face the new day with determination.Meanwhile, Celina is still in a legal dispute with her estranged husband, Peter Haag. According to Mumbai-based law firm Semwal & Co., Peter and his father, DI Wolfgang J Haag, have issued special notices to the actor, alleging that he made abusive comments in interviews and on television during the divorce and child custody proceedings.The notices deny claims of abuse, harassment and threats against Celina and contradict her repeated claims about their three children. They say they want to remove the alleged insults, issue a public apology and warn of possible legal action or lawsuits if their demands are not met.In the past, a Mumbai Police They say they have registered an FIR against Peter based on Celina’s complaint. The actress has also initiated proceedings under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, and is reportedly seeking relief and compensation. They also said that they were denied access to their children despite having entered into a custody agreement with them.Celina and Peter married in 2010. The couple have three children after losing one of their twins to a heart attack in 2017. Their divorce and custody case is being heard in Austria.On the professional front, Celina is planning to return to Hindi cinema with *Sister Nivedita*, directed by Ram Kamal Mukherjee. About the film, he told HT City, “Working with a filmmaker like Ram is unlike any other experience for me. With directors of his kind, you don’t just create a character, you commit to living that moment.”