Hrithik Roshan once said he underwent depression; was Kangana Ranaut the reason?

First Published Aug 28, 2020, 2:27 PM IST

Bollywood actor Hrithik Roshan had once said that he underwent depression. The actor stressed on talking about it as casually as we talk about any other disease

Hrithik Roshan was recently seen celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi with his family. They kept the idol of Lord Ganesha at their home for a day-and-a- half and immersed it during Ganpati Visarjan. Hrithik's mother Pinkie Roshan took to her Instagram page and shared a series of photos from the Ganpati Visarjan.
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The photos have Hrithik with parents Rakesh Roshan and Pinkie Roshan, sister Sunaina Roshan, ex-wife Sussanne Khan and their sons Hrehaan Roshan and Hridaan Roshan.
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Currently, Hrithik is in a very happy state of mind, but a few years ago, he suffered from depression. He once said the issues relating to mental health must be spoken casually and not as if it is something which can't be cured.
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"I've been through my ups and downs. I have experienced depression, I have experienced confusion, as we all do. It's a very normal thing. We should be very casual about it when we speak about it. It should be spoken about casually," he told reporters here.
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The 46-year-old actor was speaking at the launch of M Power's 'Everyday Heroes' campaign which urges people to accept and fight with mental illnesses. Hrithik said the high and lows that he has experienced were necessary as it helped him evolve as a person. "I have experienced issues in my own personal life, we all go through ups and downs. The ups are important, the downs are (also) important because you evolve through both of them."
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"When you go through a down then the most important thing is clarity of thought. Sometimes your brain takes over, feeds you with unwanted thoughts. That's the time you need objectivity, a third or second person to look at you and say 'this is what is happening to you'," said the popular Bollywood star who started his career with Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai in 2000.
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The actor said he saw many of his friends silently battle depression and other mental issues which prompted him to dig deep into the matter.
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"This is something which was on my mind for years. I always questioned this stigma (around mental illness). I have seen my friends suffer in silence and it bothered me to a level where I started asking questions and stumbled upon some very good questions in that search. About, why when we are suffering from stomach or kidney problems, we are so cool and casual about it. Why when we have a problem with the brain, which is also an organ, we get scared and feel as if it is our fault and we need to hide it from people. Everybody at some point in life is going to go through some mental issue," he added.
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