Synopsis The actress posted a video on IGTV. Related Instagram launches ‘Guides’, partners with Deepika Padukone to share tips about well-being & mental health Women's Day: Deepika Padukone reveals the woman who inspires her the most Coronavirus fallout: Deepika Padukone to give Paris Fashion Week a miss The tragic demise of Bollywood star Sushant Singh Rajput has sparked an important conversation around mental health on social media. Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone , who has been vocal about her struggles with depression in the past, took to Instagram on Wednesday to launch a campaign, #DobaraPoocho, urging people to discuss mental health. Padukone, who is known for her mental health foundation TLLF ( The Live Love Laugh Foundation ), set up in 2015, posted a 4-minute-long video on IGTV, which showed four different and powerful stories of a family member or a loved one asking a person battling mental health issues if they are fine, urging them to discuss their problems. The video was meant to drive home the key message of Padukone's campaign – #DobaraPoocho – which translates to 'Ask Again', emphasising on the importance of inquiring about a person's mental health despite their repeated assurances of being fine. The video… Read full this story
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