Arti Singh opens up on the time when she was getting treated for depression; Says, ‘It wasn’t a miracle overnight’

Arti highlighted her journey in the entertainment industry as well as her struggles with depression. She said, “There were a lot of reasons for anxiety and depression.”
Arti Singh

MUMBAI: Arti Singh is a popular television actress who has been a part of various soaps. She was last seen in the famous reality show Bigg Boss 13. Arti Singh might have been known initially by her brother and comedian Krushna Abhishek as well as uncle and Hindi film actor Govinda, but the actress has proved that she has the talent to be here in tinsel town on her own terms. She recently got married to Dipak Chauhan and had a star studded wedding.

Also Read- Kya Baat Hai! Bigg Boss 13 fame Arti Singh shares a video of her strenuous workout regime and how she has transformed herself losing 5 kgs

Arti highlighted her journey in the entertainment industry as well as her struggles with depression. She said, “There were a lot of reasons for anxiety and depression. Then I didn't get work for a long time. I had a lot of mental struggles. I didn't have that much financially. Because my brother was working and he supported me always. I had a lot of mental struggles. A lot. I went into depression.”

Adding about how she started meds and then gradually went off it, she said, “Once, I went to a psychiatrist. I took the medicine. And those medicines made me very low, numb. I became so numb that I felt like… I mean, I used to wake up. I used to go to the gym, take medicines, then I used to lose weight. I took medicines for 10 days. After 10 days, I still remember, it was December. And I said... And someone told me to stop it slowly because it has the opposite effects. I said, whatever the effect is, I won't take it. I went to Golden Temple. I bowed my head. I said, Baba ji, just give me some courage. I have to get out of this. That was the last time I took the medicine. It's not like it was a miracle overnight. But if you need help, please do get it.”

Arti concluded saying, “I did it slowly and came out of it. And not that I say that if you need help, please do that. Even after Bigg Boss, even during COVID, I was scared. So, I knew that I needed help. But then I spoke to a therapist. Because I think when you need help, you should ask for help. There is no harm in that. You get opinions from outside like normally. It's not an illness.”

Also Read-What! Check out the shocking thing that Arti Singh said about her co - ex Bigg Boss contestant Shehnaaz Gill

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