A few days ago, Aamir Khan’s daughter Ira Khan said that she was a slave to V, Shada Ro, Gat. The news was reported by the national media and widely discussed. But a section of the people there also came up with the argument that they are spreading such things only for the sake of fame. They asked if V, Shada, Ro and Gum are only for the rich. Their opinion was that if they were hungry for two days, everything would change. Because Aamir Khan’s daughter never knew the price of hunger.
Now Malayalam actress Sanusha is saying the same thing. Sanusha reveals that she even once thought about committing suicide. As usual, the Malayalees laughed at them too. Like everyone else, Sanusha reiterated that this is just to gain fame. Malayalees have never been willing to subject this issue to an in-depth discussion.
Sushant Singh Rajput was one of the greatest losses to Indian cinema. Sushant Singh Rajput ji, Vano, Tu, Kiyat was the first talk of the town because of his lack of opportunities in films and the fact that many people are trying to limit him. Sushant Singh Rajput left exactly four months ago.
About four and a half months ago, Sushant Singh had said that he was suffering from V, Shada, Ro, gum, but the Malayalees would laugh as usual. Another interesting fact is that people who used to cry that Sushant Ma, Ri, and then Bollywood are all Nepotism are now lying here laughing.
For Malayalees, V, Shah and Drogam means mental illness, but mental illness is a joke. No matter how much education we get or how much progress we make (I think only technological progress can be made here) the double standard will not leave the Malayalees, it is in our DNA.
We all have the idea that this is a disease that only affects the rich. But look at your own home for a moment, or look at yourself for a moment. Something small or big may be bothering you. Many are reluctant to say it. Many people are afraid of being branded as Ma, Nasi, Karo, Gi. Until there is a social improvement, Malayalees will continue to laugh at the statements made by people like Sanusha until they realize that mental problems are normal and not of any kind with treatment gains.
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