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Deepika Padukone opens up about her battle with depression

Deepika Padukone talks about her experience with depression, how she felt she had no reason to feel that way

Web Desk
December 06, 2019
Deepika Padukone opens up about her battle with depression
Deepika Padukone opens up about her battle with depression. Photo:boldoutline.in

Deepika Padukone has always been upfront about her battle with depression and has addressed the issue in a number of blog posts.

Recently the star used her own official blog as a platform to explain the nitty-gritty details.

In a post for the New York Times, Deepika revealed she began feeling a strange sensation in February, 2014.

She reiterated that she had lost consciousness after a long day and the next morning when she awoke, felt an empty feeling in her stomach and had a sudden as well as an unexplained urge to cry.

She stated, "I started experiencing symptoms in 2014. It was mid-February, and I had fainted after a long day of work. The next morning, I woke up with an empty feeling in my stomach and the urge to cry."

Deepika was also quoted as saying, “On paper, that should have been a great period in my life — I had just starred in four of my most memorable movies, my family was extremely supportive and I was dating the man who would later become my husband. I had no reason to feel the way I did. But I did."

"I was exhausted and sad all the time. If someone played a happy song to cheer me up, it only made me feel worse. Waking up every day felt like a huge endeavour," she added.

Even though the star’s family was supportive and she was dating Ranveer Singh at the time, she still felt a sense of emptiness.

Deepika also elaborated on her journey to professional help, stating, “For the duration of their stay I put on a brave face. But as they packed their bags before heading to the airport, I broke down in tears. My mother looked at me and asked, ‘What’s wrong?’ But I had no answer."

"She asked me if I was having issues at work. She asked if my partner and I were doing O.K. All I could do was shake my head. After taking a moment to herself, she said, ‘Deepika, I think you need professional help.’”


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