The
news
of
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
untimely
demise
left
the
entertainment
industry
in
shock.
Many
actors
took
to
social
media
to
offer
condolences
while
a
few
others
decided
to
share
powerful
messages
about
mental
health.
In
the
same
vein,
Meera
Deosthale
who
was
last
seen
in
Colors’
Vidya,
has
opened
up
in
her
recent
interview
about
the
importance
of
starting
a
conversation
and
raising
awareness
about
the
important
subject.
Meera
was
quoted
by
TOI
as
saying,
"It's
very
easy
to
show
that
you
care
when
someone
has
already
left.
I
wish
people
had
shown
the
same
concern
and
respect
when
that
person
was
struggling.
As
glamorous
as
it
looks
from
the
outside,
showbiz
is
a
dark
place
to
be
in
especially
if
you
don’t
have
the
right
set
of
friends
or
support
system.
Our
work
is
very
uncertain
and
your
next
signing
depends
on
how
successful
you
are
currently.
The
pressure
is
immense."
She
went
on
to
add,
"Mental
health
is
a
very
important
issue,
but
I
feel
that
it’s
not
addressed
properly.
When
someone
around
us
says
that
they
aren’t
feeling
well
mentally,
we
either
mock
them
or
call
them
'pagal'.
That's
how
inconsiderate
people
are
these
days.
I
feel
a
counselling
class
should
be
inculcated
at
schools
so
that
the
kids
don't
carry
any
childhood
baggage
into
their
futures."
On
being
quizzed
about
her
views
on
the
impact
of
the
internet
on
people,
the
Udaan
fame
actress
replied,
"Social
media
plays
a
big
role
in
our
lives
these
days.
People
take
comments
on
the
internet
very
seriously
and
if
the
comment
is
bad,
it
affects
a
person's
mental
health.
It
feels
worse
when
they
start
writing
personal
comments.
Some
people
stoop
really
low
and
resort
to
writing
cheap
and
vulgar
stuff,
that’s
sick."
Worried
about
your
mental
well-being
or
of
someone
you
know?
Help
is
just
a
call
away.
Reach
out
to
the
nearest
mental
health
specialist
at
COOJ
Mental
Health
Foundation
(COOJ)-
0832-2252525,
Parivarthan-
+91
7676
602
602,
Connecting
Trust-
+91
992
200
1122/+91-992
200
4305
or
Sahai-
080-25497777/
SAHAIHELPLINE@GMAIL.COM