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Parineeti Chopra On Battling Depression: ‘I Cried 10 Times A Day, Chest Pain Would Not Go Away’

Darpan News Desk IANS, 07 Aug, 2019 08:09 PM
  • Parineeti Chopra On Battling Depression: ‘I Cried 10 Times A Day, Chest Pain Would Not Go Away’

Parineeti Chopra's confessions of her depression phase in life have gone viral. The actress recently described the phase as the "worst time of her life", and said she went into a shell.


"The end of 2014 and all of 2015 - those one-and-a-half years were truly the worst time in my life. Two of my films 'Daawat-e-Ishq' and 'Kill Dil' did not work. That was my first setback. They released back-to-back and didn't work," she said.


"Then, I went through a big heartbreak in life. Literally, all the departments in my life were down. (there was) Nothing positive to look forward to," she said, in an interview while promoting her new film, "Jabariya Jodi", adding: "I went into a shell. I stopped eating, I stopped sleeping well. I did not have any friends at that time. I never used to meet people. The people I was in touch with, I cut off from everyone, including my family. I would talk to them once in two weeks. I was gone... finished."


Parineeti was asked about her battle with depression during a TapeCast segment, in which pre-recorded messages and questions from fans are played to celebrities.


She recalled the phase as one when she "had no money", and described herself as a "typical filmi depressed girl".

 


"I would just be in my room, watching TV, sleeping, staring all day... I was a zombie. I was like that typical filmi depressed girl... I would cry maybe 10 times a day. I was always upset and crying. I had this chest pain that would not go away," she said.


Her "Jabariya Jodi" co-star Sidharth Malhotra then asked her how she overcame the phase.


Parineeti replied that her brother Sahaj helped her.


"I started working on myself. I became fitter. I just took life into my own hands because I thought if I go into this pit, I will never come out again," Parineeti said.

 

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