Bollywood actor Uday Chopra who made his bollywood debut from the film ‘Mohabbatein’ is nowhere to be seen in the industry. Well now, according to latest reports, Uday Chopra is facing depression.
The actor confessed in his tweets that he is not okay and that he is trying his best to be fine but so far he is failing in it.
The post read, “Confession: I am not ok! I am trying but so far I’m failing”.
Uday Chopra is facing depression
“For a few hours, I De-activated my twitter account. It felt as close to death as I could get. Was phenomenal! I think this is a good good option to suicide. I might be doing it permanently soon”
Back in August 2018 that he has lost his passion to love. “I wish I could love with the same intensity I used to love a few years ago. There was this girl and I felt alive just loving her. I’ve lost that now. I just want that passion back. Maybe that’s all I need,” he posted on his Twitter.
I wish I could love with the same intensity I used to love a few years ago. There was this girl and I felt alive just loving her. I’ve lost that now. I just want that passion back. Maybe that’s all I need.
— Uday Chopra (@udaychopra) August 12, 2018
Depression, Anxiety, Social withdrawal, behavioral changes, over-indulgence in food, alcohol, drugs etc these are all signs. If they continue for a longer period of time then there could be an issue. Most importantly do not judge them for it, instead try and understand them.
— Uday Chopra (@udaychopra) June 9, 2018
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In an interview with DNA India, Uday had spoken about not finding acceptance from the audience. He said, “Everyone who enters Bollywood has dreams. I won’t lie — I wanted to be number one too, but things did not work out. I faced rejection from the audience and I just couldn’t accept it. I went into denial, refusing to believe that this could be happening…but then reality hit me hard. In these two years, all the froth and rubbish has come out of me. I now know who I am and what my limitations are. It’s been a cathartic process.”