Jasmine Sandlas is currently basking in the success of Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar, as her songs have turned into blockbusters. However, her journey navigating fame has not been easy. From battling alcoholism to dealing with unresolved childhood trauma, the singer shared how life’s challenges shaped her. She also credited her family’s unwavering support, particularly her mother, for helping her navigate her darkest moments.
Jasmine Sandlas on alcoholism
During a conversation on Ranveer Allahbadia’s podcast, Jasmine opened up about her childhood struggles, due to which she resorted to alcoholism and had a tough time dealing with it. She said, “I struggled a lot. I think growing up, I have gone through certain phases in my life, figuring out things for myself in a journey. That was not comfortable. Life happens. It is a lot for the parents, but also for the children. We need guidance and nourishment… Why are parents so tough on their children?”
She added, “When life really hits you, you do look for support. I do regret some things I did in those 2–3 years when I was drinking. A lot of things piled up—I was famous on one side, I was feeling certain things, my family dynamics broke apart, my father was no more, and I was successful. I drank more than I should have, and I regret it, but it was important for me at that time.”
Jasmine Sandlas on disturbed childhood
She continued, “I had some heartbreaks in childhood from my parents. They broke my heart unknowingly many times, so there is resentment. I love them, but when a child’s heart breaks, it remains broken.”
Jasmine Sandlas further spoke about her recovery and credited her mother for standing by her. The singer said, “My mom and my family really helped me in that [recovery]; they loved me through my rock bottoms. My biggest fight was with myself.”
More about Jasmine Sandlas
Sandlas, who was born in Jalandhar and later raised in California, began her music career with Muskan in 2008. Her breakthrough moment came with Yaar Na Miley, alongside Yo Yo Honey Singh, for Kick, starring Salman Khan. She also ruled playlists with Sharvari’s Traas from Munjya, which became a popular party number.
More recently, she has been part of the soundtrack for Dhurandhar and Dhurandhar: The Revenge, lending her voice to tracks like Shararat, Main Aur Tu, Jaiye Sajna, and Aari Aari.