Natasa Stankovic is open to her life after she is separated from Hardik Pandya: “Be ready…”

Natasa Stankovic continues to move forward after separation from Hardik Pandya, embraces mother, love, challenge and career comeback.
Natasa Stankovic talks about the challenge after separation from Hardik Pandya
Actress and model Natasa Stankovic is starting a new chapter in her life. In a recent interview with The Times of India, Natasa revealed her personal journey, relationships, maternity and career goals.
Natasa has been working to move forward with a positive attitude after she separated from Indian cricketer Hardik Pandya last July. The couple has been together for four years and are now sharing their parents, their four-year-old son Agastya. Speaking of her personal life, Natasha shared that she was willing to love again. “I’m not against (falling in love). I want to embrace everything that life brings,” she said.
Natasa also reflects on her recent birthday celebration in March. She described the day as full of love and happiness. “This year was beautiful and special. I had a great time with Agastia during the day and at night, I had a little party with my lovely people. So my day was filled with a lot of love and joy,” she shared with a smile.
Although the past year has been a challenge for her, Natasha thanks for all the ups and downs she has experienced. She believes that every challenge teaches valuable courses. “Last year was very challenging and I’m deeply grateful for that. We’ve become wiser by challenging, and I just love it. I have a lot of good and bad experiences and I really believe we will mature with experience and not just with age.”
Looking ahead, Natasa is willing to find love and build meaningful relationships. “I am absolutely willing to accept new experiences, opportunities and love. I believe that the right connection will naturally happen when the time is right. I value building on trust and understanding.”
On the professional side, Natasa plans to make a comeback five years away from the industry. She admitted it wasn’t easy, but was still sure. She said confidently: “After five years of not being in the industry, it’s not easy to come back. But I love working and improving. I will keep working and if nothing is solved, I’ll be happy to pursue a new career.”
She ended the conversation and shared a life lesson: “Don’t try to prove anyone wrong, because it will only hurt your peace. It’s not worth it. Just forgive and keep moving forward.”