On Tuesday, Deepika Padukone confessed that she was hit with mental illness when she had least expected it as she was going strong professionally with her movies doing well and was also in an amazing relationship.
Speaking at the WEF 2020, Deepika said she had to lie for a long time when people asked her a simple question like 'how are you doing?' and she had to reply 'good'.?
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), said people with mental illness not only face stigma and discrimination but there are also not enough healthcare facilities for them.For every million people in India, there are only three psychiatrists. And for those who experience mental ill-health, there is a stigma that often prevents them from seeking help.?
Crystal Awardee Padukone was diagnosed with clinical depression in 2014. The following year, she set up the Live, Love, Laugh Foundation to bring hope to those in India who face stress, depression, and anxiety.
"Mental illness happened to me when I had least expected it. I was at a professional high, my movies were doing great and I was in an amazing relationship. Everything was going just perfect. One morning when I woke up and I felt all was well, I fainted. Luckily the house help came and saw me on the floor. I was taken to a doctor and I was told it was nothing and probably just some blood pressure fluctuation or something like physical tiredness," she recalled.?
"Those were the first physical signs. For a long time, I just felt like sleeping, not going out, not meeting people."Luckily, my mother had come to my place and when my parents were packing, I just started crying. She asked me what was it and I had no answer. At that time, my mother told me that I probably needed professional help and that's how I began consulting a psychiatrist," the Bollywood star said.?
She said youth needs to be more aware of mental illness and the signs and symptoms.?
Further, Padukone said that in our country, parents are not comfortable with taking their children for professional help.?
For humanity, she said that people must realize that there are some fundamental things that need to change such as a notion that men are not supposed to have mental illness.
Ghebreyesus said the WHO would like to work with Padukone and her foundation.To her request for helping get mental health included as a part of the sustainable development goals, he assured that the entire UN system would work for that.?