Deepika Padukone turns 40 on January 5, and Namrata Thakker lists the 40 things we love about her.
As India's first mental health ambassador, Deepika Padukone will drive de-stigmatisation initiatives, encourage help-seeking and preventive practices.
A video post on Reddit, which has since gone viral, shows the L&T chief saying, 'I regret that I am not able to make you work on Sundays, to be honest. If I can make you work on Sundays, I will be more happy because I work on Sundays also.'
"Repeat after me: Depression is an illness like any other illness such as cancer and diabetes," Padukone wrote on Twitter.
The couple have requested a special wedding gift from their guests.
Deepika Padukone recently inaugurated a lecture series to promote mental health awareness in India.
Kareena's freezing in the forest... Hina's sunny inspiration... Bhumi and her ice cream...
The hashtag 'Dobara Poocho' stresses at urging people to repeat inquiring about the mental well being of the person despite the person's assurance of being fit and fine.
'They thought the controversy would die down and they could release the film with the same title (Mental Hai Kya). But far from dying down, the controversy surrounding the title is growing.'
The world seems to have turned its attention to Bollywood's ladies, and is honouring them with awards.
The actor, who fought her own battle with depression, wants you to join her fight and make a difference.
Meet Anna Chandy, chairperson of the Deepika Padukone-led Live Love Laugh Foundation.
With the help of these new tools, if someone posts something on Facebook that makes a user concerned about the person's well-being, they can reach out to the person directly and can also report the post to the US-based firm
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The actress in conversation with the Wipro scion.
The actor, who graced the cover of London's Evening Standard magazine's June edition, revealed her struggle.
Many factors lead to suicidal thoughts -- family issues, unemployment, financial troubles, mental health, drug addictions, pressures from school/college or work. On World Mental Health Day, October 10, Anna Chandy lists the warning signs.
A good night's sleep helps remove stress and anxiety.
And the way to a cure begins with conversation.