Aamir Khan’s daughter Ira Khan says she isn’t ‘bothered by what people say’, doesn’t want advice on how to handle depression
Actor Aamir Khan’s daughter, Ira Khan, has mentioned that she doesn’t get bothered by what individuals need to say, since she makes it a degree to offer others the advantage of the doubt. Ira not too long ago revealed in a social media publish that she is clinically depressed, and intends to make informative movies about her story.
In her newest publish, she spoke about making a secure house for individuals to ‘ask questions’, and mentioned that she isn’t searching for recommendation on the best way to deal with her situation, since she has docs and a help system for that already. She added, “I don’t really get bothered by what people say, in the sense that, from before and now, after my depression, I give people the benefit of the doubt. A lot of people say things that they don’t mean, sometimes because they don’t know. And I find that only when you create a safe space for people to ask the questions that they want to ask, to contradict you when you say something, to see why you’re saying what you’re saying… is when you get somewhere.”
Promising that she’s going to learn everybody’s feedback and try to create a secure house for them, Ira added, “So I want to be not defensive about questions and opinions or things that you might have to say.”
She captioned her publish, “Thank you for all the encouraging comments but let’s discuss. Tell me what you agree with, what you disagree with, what your opinions are. As long as you aren’t trying to hurt someone, let’s ask the inaskable, the weird, the uncomfortable or the obvious. No judgement.”
On World Mental Health Day in October, Ira mentioned in an Instagram publish that she was clinically depressed. “A lot has been going on, a lot of people have a lot to say. Things are really confusing and stressful and simple and okay but not okay and… life all together,” she mentioned. “There’s no way to say it all in one go. But I’d like to think I’ve figured some stuff out, or at least figured out how to make it slightly more understandable. About mental health and mental ill-health. So come with me on this journey… in my awkward, quirky, sometimes-baby-voice-y, as-honest-as-I-can-be… way. Let’s start a conversation. Happy World Mental Health Day.”
Also learn: Kangana Ranaut compares her life with Aamir Khan’s daughter Ira after she revealed she’s depressed: ‘Difficult for broken families children’
Actor Kangana Ranaut, commenting on Ira’s assertion, had implied that her situation was as a result of divorce of her dad and mom. “At 16 I was facing physical assault, was single handedly taking care of my sister who was burnt with acid and also facing media wrath, there can be many reasons for depression but it’s generally difficult for broken families children, traditional family system is very important,” Kangana wrote whereas sharing Ira’s video.
Rejecting this concept, Ira mentioned in a current video, “When I was small, my parents got divorced. But that didn’t seem like something that would traumatise me because my parents’ divorce was amicable. They are friends, the whole family is still friends. We are not a broken family by any means.”
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