Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death
has
come
as
a
wake-up
call
in
the
industry
and
triggered
a
discussion
about
depression
and
mental
illnesses.
Many
actors
took
to
social
media
and
expressed
the
importance
of
a
dialogue
around
mental
health.
Recently,
Beyhadh
2
actor
Ashish
Chowdhry
took
to
Twitter
and
shared
a
series
of
tweets
in
which
he
revealed
that
he
faced
financial
crisis
after
26/11
and
said
that
it
was
his
friends
who
saved
him.
Take
a
look
at
his
tweets!
Ashish
tweeted,
"Can't
sleep.
I
thought
I
had
all
the
right
to
believe
that
I've
seen
and
been
thru
the
worst.
But
it's
subjective.
One
can't
fathom
the
pain
of
the
other.
So
loving
and
being
loved
is
the
only
go
to.
Sharing
and
listening
is
medicine.
Friends
we
can
do
that
with
means
everything."
He
further
wrote
as
to
how
he
faced
financial
crisis
and
his
friends
saved
him.
Ashish
wrote,
"I
dipped
after
26/11.
Even
financially.
And
I'm
clear
it
was
my
friends
who
saved
me.
They
save
me
to
date.I
can
only
thank
the
universe
by
promising
I'll
always
be
there
for
them.
I'm
a
phone
call
away.
And
I've
a
lot
of
love
and
gratitude
to
give.
Friends
are
our
only
earning."
He
asked
people
to
think
and
use
the
word
'weak'.
The
actor
tweeted,
"If
we
term
ones
who
take
their
life
as
'weak',
then
next
are
we
even
gonna
term
the
ones
who're
not
able
take
their
life
when
thinking
about
it
as
weak?
Rethink
that
word.
We're
all
weak.
With
a
weakness
for
love
and
praise.
For
success.
For
self
indulging.And
yes,
for
judging..."
The
Beyhadh
2
actor
further
tweeted,
"Humans
sadly
have
an
appetite
for
negativity.
They
gorge
on
gossip,
backbiting
and
judging.
It's
business
for
some
and
entertainment
for
many.
And
insensitively
is
a
more
dreadful
virus
than
coronavirus.
It's
spread
deep.
That
needs
cure.
We
need
to
share
sensitivity.
Share
love."