Former Bollywood Actor Imran Khan opens up about his mental health

Former Bollywood Actor Imran Khan opens up about his mental health

Actor Imran Khan thanked his fans for the love and support they have shown him recently and announced that he is seeking complaints for not being able to wrap his love around everyone.

The former actor Imran Khan recently returned for a social media post explaining his self-harm thoughts.

Imran withdrew from public life in 2015 after the failure of his last movie, “Katti Batti”. He later announced that he had decided to quit Bollywood altogether.

He and his wife, Avantika Malik, also chose to separate. Imran began self-harming “as a warning” in a new Instagram post published Tuesday.

Next to the photo, where he pours a mug of water on her head, he wrote: “Sorry for the silence… The sun can be heard when you’ve been in the dark for so long. ​ It is wonderful to receive so many messages of love, support, and encouragement. “

I can’t absorb that kind of value, so I turn to bad words, hurtful words that sound like voices in my head, because I know more.

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Whenever I find a comment smart enough to cut myself off, I browse the magazine’s comments section (still going strong) on ​​Reddit.

He continued, “Then something funny happened. I was there, poking around, trying to feel “normal,” but some words seemed less clever… less clever advice.

They don’t take blood like they used to. They no longer work. I think I know why. We all have scars, and old wounds still hurt. But love can heal.

Love is powerful; it gives strength, and if you’re lucky enough to have a love like me, I think it’s going to start getting scars. It provides you with a protective layer of armor.

You may not understand how strong your love for me is but know that I am grateful. You make me 304.8cm tall. “

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