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Mahira Khan's Darkest Battle: Anxiety After Raees

18 Nov

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Summary

  • Mahira Khan battled severe anxiety and manic depression post-Raees.
  • Political tensions and backlash triggered her mental health crisis.
  • She has been on medication for depression for 6-7 years.
Mahira Khan's Darkest Battle: Anxiety After Raees

Pakistani star Mahira Khan recently disclosed the profound mental health challenges she faced after her Bollywood debut in Raees. Following the 2016 URI attack and the subsequent ban on Pakistani actors in India, Khan experienced severe anxiety and manic depression. The intense backlash, threats, and pressure led to a significant emotional toll, pushing her into a dark period.

Khan recounted experiencing panic attacks and fainting spells, which prompted her to seek therapy for the first time. She candidly shared that she has been on anti-depressant medication for approximately six to seven years, noting that attempting to stop the medication once led her into a very dark space.

The actress stressed the importance of recognizing clinical depression as a real illness, akin to any physical ailment. Her experience highlights the personal impact of political events on artists and underscores the ongoing journey of managing mental health.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Mahira Khan experienced severe anxiety and manic depression after the release of her Bollywood film Raees.
Backlash against Mahira Khan intensified due to political tensions between India and Pakistan following the URI attack.
Mahira Khan has been on anti-depressant medication for approximately six to seven years.

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