Deepika posted a picture of her organisation, The Live Love Laugh Foundation, on Instagram on Monday.
Deepika Padukone File.Pic/Yogen Shah
Bollywood star Deepika Padukone, who has openly spoken about her battle with depression at the peak of her career, says she would like to see a world where no life is lost due to mental illness.
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Deepika posted a picture of her organisation, The Live Love Laugh Foundation, on Instagram on Monday.
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Alongside the image, she wrote: "Mental health is a cause that is extremely personal and dear to me. Over the last 5 years, donors, partners, government authorities and our incredible team have all played a crucial role in LiveLoveLaugh's journey, but the greatest impact has been from those who have had a lived experience with mental illness, and their caregivers."
Deepika added: "I would like to see a world where no life is lost due to mental illness, and LiveLoveLaugh is committed to delivering on that aspiration."
One of the highest-paid actor in India, Deepika, who started her career with "Om Shanti Om" in 2007, has set up a foundation to create awareness on mental health named The Live Love Laugh Foundation in 2015, which creates awareness about stress, anxiety and depression.
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