World Mental Health Day: Bollywood films that spark conversations on mental health
On World Mental Health Day, discover five impactful Bollywood films that address mental health themes, promoting awareness and encouraging conversations.
On World Mental Health Day, discover five impactful Bollywood films that address mental health themes, promoting awareness and encouraging conversations.
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She travelled by the British Airways flight and landed at the Kempe Gowda International Airport of Bengaluru on Thursday.
Curated by Mario Liberali, the exhibition titled “Tigris- The Queen of Wildlife” is organised by the Consulate General of Italy in Kolkata in collaboration with the Kolkata Centre for Creativity.
I took this photograph with my box camera.” Prince Charles had a hearty laugh and said: “Oh, we have a blackmailer here!” He told his secretary: “Send him a message” The message from the Prince of Wales was duly received and published in the first brochure brought out by the Mahindra UW.
Kangana and Hrithik have had an infamous spat. The actors were involved in a row which began after Kangana hinted at Hrithik being her "ex-boyfriend". This was followed by an exchange of legal complaints and mud-slinging.
Mental Hai Kya which features Kangana Ranaut and Rajkummar Rao, was mired in controversy over its title as a section of psychiatrists had voiced concerns.
Six scenes of LGBT content were cut from the film, including the word "gay", according to media reports on Monday.
Helmed by Zee Studios and Kamal Jain, the film is slated to release next year on January 25.
Vikas Bahl's former wife Richa Dubey posted a statement in support of him and questioned why Kangana maintained a steady friendship with Bahl despite the alleged misconduct.