Originally posted by: potterhead14
This is the saddest part that no one could save him, the practical ones would say that he was a grown up man he should have taken care of himself but this is where we become the most ignorant. Mental health requires help and support regardless of the age, gender etc.
He was all alone in the crowd, no one could help him neither the family nor friends nor girlfriend. If on one side rhea was someone who had no idea about what mental health is and wasn't much serious about it then on the other side his family was the same. They were more busy in harassing her rather than looking after their son. The so called friends who came up after his death couldn't do anything for him when he was alive. Now they are just going from one platform to another looking for ways to use his name to gain fame.
After his death, the issue of mental health was supposed to get more attention but then some circus monkeys came mocking the entire phenomenan and turned the entire thing in to a b graded Bollywood masala. This just shows how unaware the people are about mental health.
He left because he wanted peace but Alas we even failed to give him that.
You couldn't respect him while he was here atleast respect his death!
His death revealed many faces of humans,showed how selfish and ignorant a creature can be.
Yes what you are saying is true.. but we don’t really know much to comment on it.. whether or not we can put some blame on him or he was beyond getting help.. though I feel if one doesn’t make an effort to help himself he can’t. But the way he paid his staff before doing it seems like he had made peace with it.. he knew that he could no longer go on..
the lockdown also cut social life off so it becomes harder. I think the more social you are the less likely one is to develop mental illnesses.. for whatever reason but it’s something I have always noticed.. and without being able to work, people are left alone to deal with their internal demons..
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