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Internet access and the flourishing era of various social media platforms may have played a crucial role in educating and empowering people to take charge of their battle scars and express their feelings towards the head while smiling face.
Uday Chopra, actor of Dhoom's fame, sent Netizens in all its states when he published two really cryptic tweets. In one of his first tweets, the actor mentioned that he "is not doing well".
Hey, do you like it, rest. We do not realize it, but we have people who love us, care deeply about us and die for us. Keep this in mind. Depression does not end with the person, it just goes to the other. Just leave us alone. Think about your loved ones. They love you
– maietraie gupta (@ thelostsoul08) March 22, 2019
Brother Stay Strong, Tomorrow is another day, Just another day. The depression is NOT permanent.
YOU ARE.– Saffron Influx (@Ved_Rajy) Mar. 22, 2019
Surprisingly, this is not the first time that the Mohabbatein actor uses Twitter to talk about tackling mental health issues. In June 2018, he posted a series of tweets that indicated a deeply troubled life.
If you or a loved one is suffering from a mental illness, ask for help.
Do not forget that you can not do it. You can not just "think positive", "shake" or "be strong"
It's the same as asking a person with a broken leg to simply leave
There are no shame on that; help is available– Uday Chopra (@udaychopra) on June 9, 2018
Depression, anxiety, social withdrawal, behavioral changes, excessive consumption of food, alcohol, drugs, etc. are all signs. If they last longer, there could be a problem. Above all, do not judge them for that, try to understand them.
– Uday Chopra (@udaychopra) June 9, 2018
He had also talked about his lost pbadion for love, apparently evoking his heartache over the so – called love story with actress Nargis Fakhri. He had written, "I would like to be able to love with the same intensity as I liked a few years ago. There was this girl and I felt alive just liking him. I lost it now. I just want to find that pbadion again. Maybe that's all I need. "
I would like to love with the same intensity as I liked a few years ago. There was this girl and I felt alive just liking him. I lost it now. I just want to find that pbadion again. Maybe that's all I need.
– Uday Chopra (@udaychopra) August 12, 2018
On the labor front, Uday was last seen in Dhoom 3 in 2013, where he played the character of Ali Akbar.
In recent years, many Bollywood celebrities have been brave and open about their vulnerable and very private battles against depression. From Deepika Padukone to Shaheen Bhatt, celebrities are more reluctant to talk about their mental health issues. We sincerely hope that the actor bravely fights his demons and comes out victorious.
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