The
Coronavirus
lockdown
is
being
dealt
with
by
each
individual
in
their
own
way.
Celebs
too
have
been
figuring
out
how
to
get
through
this
using
their
own
life
experiences.
For
Sonali
Bendre
Behl,
her
battle
with
a
life
threatening
disease
has
helped
her
in
dealing
with
the
pandemic.
Speaking
to
Hindustan
Times,
Sonali
said,
"In
the
last
two
years,
with
a
life
threatening
disease,
one
thing
I've
realized
is
that
nothing
goes
as
planned.
I've
learnt
not
to
take
anything
for
granted
and
also
learnt
to
be
grateful.
This
has
helped
me
in
dealing
with
this
pandemic
also."
Sonali
was
diagnosed
with
an
aggressive
form
of
cancer
a
few
years
back,
and
she
shared
the
news
in
2018.
She
underwent
treatment
for
it
in
New
York
City,
and
returned
to
India
in
2019.
She
continued
to
say
that
the
best
way
to
deal
with
something
is
to
look
at
the
positives.
"Just
understanding
that
it
could
have
been
so
much
worse
makes
you
go
through
the
day
a
little
better.
The
biggest
lesson
of
all
is
to
take
one
day
at
a
time.
Every
time
you
feel
low,
just
switch
on
the
sunshine.
These
are
the
rules
I
still
live
by," she
said.
Sonali
realizes
the
need
for
mental
health
care
at
this
time.
"This
lockdown
is
unprecedented
and
is
going
to
cause
a
lot
of
issues.
Mental
health
is
a
huge
topic.
Domestic
violence
is
also
a
part
of
it.
But
when
I
start
feeling
low,
the
thing
that
pulls
me
out
and
which
pulled
me
out
during
my
treatment
also
was
to
watch
and
read
hopeful
and
joyful
things,"
she
said.
Sonali
has
been
busy
working
for
underprivileged
children
suffering
from
cancer,
through
her
'Cuddles
Foundation'.
She
shared
that
doing
something
for
children
gives
her
hope
that
she
is
doing
something
for
the
future.