Kapil Sharma Reveals Being "Hit" By Depression At 36: "People Said He Is Finished"

Kapil Sharma, the popular Indian comedian and actor, recently opened up about his personal struggles with depression, which he faced at the age of 36. In a candid interview, Sharma shared how the pressures of fame and the expectations from the public led him to a dark phase in his life. He recalled that during this time, many people believed his career was over, labeling him as 'finished.' Despite the challenges, Sharma has shown resilience and is determined to continue his journey in the entertainment industry. His admission sheds light on the often-overlooked mental health issues that many celebrities face, highlighting the need for greater awareness and support. The comedian is currently gearing up for his upcoming project, 'Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2,' aiming to make a strong comeback and inspire others going through similar battles. Kapil's story serves as a reminder that mental health is a crucial aspect of overall well-being, and it's essential to address these issues openly in society.
Originally reported by NDTV Movies. Read original article
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