TV actors unite to promote mental wellbeing within industry


Mumbai, June 3 (IANS): Television actors Tarun Khanna, Vishal Karwal, Rahul Sharma, Ankit Arora, Chetan Hansraj and Pankaj Kalra have come together to create awareness on mental health and promote positive mental wellbeing.

In a special video message, they point out that the shutdown of the industry as a result of the coronavirus pandemic might have brought along a bundle of problems, but it is time to face them.

"You might think there is darkness around but remember that it is always darkest before dawn. The future has in store a lot of happiness and excitement. We don't have to quit or get scared because we all are in this together," they said in the video.

The actors united to drive awareness on mental health campaign by Dangal channel. The campaign also urges individuals to speak up during such times.

It comes at a time when the television industry remains paralysed by lockdown, leaving many actors and workers scared. Non-payment of dues by many producers are just adding to the woes.

Recently, TV actor Manmeet Grewal committed suicide reportedly owing to financial constraints. Television actor Ashiesh Roy also sought financial help for a dialysis. "Hamari Bahu Silk" actors, including Zaan Khan and Chahat Pandey, have shared their struggles due to non-payment of dues. Actress Nia Sharma also revealed that several of her friends in the industry were in severe financial crunch because they had not been paid for months.

 

  

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