Kapil Sharma reveals he was depressed, had suicidal ideas in 2017: ‘Thought there’s no one with whom I can share’

Comedian, actor Kapil Sharma talked concerning the section in his life when he considered ending his life in 2017. He occurred after his movie Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon tanked on the field workplace, adopted by his tiff with comic Sunil Grover who was part of his The Kapil Sharma Show, in the identical yr. Recalling the previous, he referred to as it a studying expertise from which he stated he is recovered. Also learn: Kapil Sharma prefers severe movies regardless of being a comic

Kapil might be subsequent seen in Nandita Das’ upcoming movie, Zwigato. In the movie, he performs a meals supply agent. Also starring Shahana Goswami, it’s set to launch on March 17. During the promotion of Zwigato, Kapil was requested to share recommendation for many who would possibly really feel depressed or lonely in life. He talked about how he as soon as felt lonely regardless of his fandom.

He advised Aaj Tak’s Seedhi Baat in Hindi, “As a public determine, crores of individuals know you, you entertain them, however while you come house, you’re alone. You are additionally not in a state of affairs to dwell a standard life the place you possibly can exit, sit on the seaside and have a look at the ocean. You dwell in a two-room flat, and when it’s darkish exterior by night, I can’t clarify how dangerous the sensation is in that state of affairs.” Kapil was additional requested if he ever had suicidal ideas, to which the actor admitted.

“In that phase, I thought about committing suicide. I thought there is nobody with whom I can share what I feel. The place where I come from, mental health is not something that is discussed. I don’t think this was the first time that I went through this phase. Maybe, during childhood, I must have felt low, but nobody would have noticed. Once you go out to earn money, and you are single, there’s nobody to take care of you, to make you understand things, you do not get to know if people around you have ulterior motives, especially if you are an artist. But after you go through such a phase, you start to take notice of things going around you. Your eyes open up. If an artist is sensitive, it doesn’t mean that he is stupid,” added Kapil.

He additionally stated he finally got here out of the section and asserted how ‘nothing is permanent, neither happiness nor sadness.’ He referred to as it a ‘good phase’ because it made him recognize little issues in life.

SUICIDE HELPLINE INFO:

If you want assist or know somebody who does, please attain out to your nearest psychological well being specialist. Helplines: Aasra: 022 2754 6669; Sneha India Foundation: +914424640050 and Sanjivini: 011-24311918

Source web site: www.hindustantimes.com

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