Mumbai: Aamir Khan’s daughter Ira Khan on Saturday, October 10 (Worlds Mental Health Day) opened up about her struggle with mental health and said that she has been clinically depressed for the past four years.
Ira posted a video on her Instagram where she discussed mental health issues. Soon after that her video went viral on social media and was lauded for speaking about her depression on public platform.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CGK5pCuAqdG/?igshid=kd5fh44htwk6
Soon after that, controversy queen Kangana Ranaut reacted to Ira’s depression saying that it’s ‘difficult for broken families’ children.
Kangana tweeted, “At 16 I was facing physical assault, was single-handedly taking care of my sister who was burnt with acid and also facing media wrath, there can be many reasons for depression but it’s generally difficult for broken families children, the traditional family system is very important.”
At 16 I was facing physical assault, was single handedly taking care of my sister who was burnt with acid and also facing media wrath, there can be many reasons for depression but it’s generally difficult for broken families children, traditional family system is very important. https://t.co/0paMh8gTsv
— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) October 12, 2020
Soon after her tweet, Twitter started reacting to Kangana’s opinion. People again slammed her, for making all about herself.
One user said, “Kangana, it’s a serious request to you. U have every right to express your opinion. But not on others’ personal life. Hope u understand and don’t comment on anyone’s issue. Love and respect to you.”
Kangana it's a serious request to you. U have every right to express your opinion. But not on others personal life. Hope u understand and don't comment on anyone's personal issue. Love and respect to u
— PraBoss ❤️💥 (@vani62573203) October 12, 2020
Another user slammed her by saying, “The world’s greatest expert on depression has spoken. Don’t dare to ask how she’s the greatest, don’t you know that she made a model of the brain in school.”
https://twitter.com/jackrambo8/status/1315836614061420546?s=19
It's just me, myself and I..
Geeez woman, please stop talking. Imagine making another person's struggle about yourself. And stop trivialising mental health and depression. Let the experts talk, not you. https://t.co/sKjRXX5sXE
— Riya (@_riyajoseph_) October 12, 2020
This was totally unnecessary! https://t.co/Q6NERU7Psn
— Shailesh Kumar (@shivanshi9415) October 12, 2020
@KanganaTeam please stop stigmatising mental health especially when you have gone through it yourself. You fail to realise the ripple effect you are causing by your tweets. Some of us are still struggling. Traditional family does not guarantee jackshit #MentalHealthAwareness https://t.co/3zgN8er2OY
— melancholic (@melanch49527737) October 12, 2020