
Anandita Sundar, daughter of Khushbu Sundar, recently shared the immense hate she’s endured since childhood. She addressed persistent speculation regarding her weight loss, firmly denying the use of Ozempic or surgery, explaining it was a gradual seven-year transformation.
Key Points
Anandita Sundar revealed facing an "ungodly amount of hate" since childhood on a podcast.
She clarified her weight loss was a 7-year process, not sudden or due to Ozempic/surgery.
People trolled her for being chubby, then speculated Ozempic or Mounjaro use for her weight loss.
Motivated by a high-pressure job and an ankle injury, she focused on getting healthier.
Childhood Trolling & Public Scrutiny
Anandita Sundar, daughter of Khushbu Sundar and Sundar C, revealed the ‘ungodly amount of hate’ she has received since childhood on a podcast.
My Seven-Year Transformation Journey
“I think a lot of people don’t realise, it wasn’t sudden. I started losing weight in 2018 or 2019. So, it took me seven years to get here. There was also COVID, so no one saw that we were losing weight. My first drastic weight loss was over three years, during COVID. Everyone’s like, oh my god, she’s done this, she’s done that, she’s gotten surgery. But y’all haven’t seen us. How do you decide?” she said.
Anandita also called herself a ‘privileged and cocooned’ child who, at just 19, decided she would work a high-pressure job like filmmaking. She remarked that she worked with Mani Ratnam during the post-production of Ponniyin Selvan 2, but had to drop out as an assistant director on Thug Life after fracturing her ankle. The creative producer revealed that this was also what motivated her to get healthier.
Shutting Down Ozempic & Mounjaro Claims
“Now people see me, they’re like, Ozempic, Mounjaro…I laugh about it because they make up stories. I realised that the hate will never stop…it will never stop. I never lost the weight to please other people. But to get that ungodly amount of hate at that age, no one realised we’re talking to a child. I was 15 years old, my parents were celebrities, not me. Why do you feel entitled to tell me how ugly I am?” said Anandita.
Khushbu has also shut down trolls who claimed she used Mounjaro to lose weight last year
Despite her detailed explanation, Anandita acknowledges that public scrutiny and “hate will never stop.” Her experience highlights the relentless pressure and unfair judgment faced by individuals in the public eye regarding their appearance and health journeys.


