Neetu Kapoor revealed that she went to consult a psychiatrist after her husband Rishi Kapoor passed away in 2020.
In an interview with health vaccinationsthe actor said that she was “the strongest” in her relationship with her late husband, whom she married in 1980.
She told the outlet, “You know, life makes you strong. When you go through the ups and downs. And when we go through the lows, we think that’s our worst time. But I feel like that’s the best time because that’s God.” making you stronger to face whatever comes in your life.”
“I’ve been through a lot in my life, and maybe that’s what made me strong enough to face every situation. I was stronger than my husband. If something happened in our life, it would give it that strength. I was always the strongest,” she added.
Neetu shared during her interview that she went to therapy and emphasized the importance of seeing a therapist if someone is struggling with mental health issues, saying, “Whatever you’re feeling, whatever your problem is, you need to do something.”
She continued: “If you have a mental health problem, see a psychiatrist. I went to a psychiatrist. After my husband (left), I used to see a doctor, but then I said, ‘I’m stronger than the doctor says.'”
“The doctor told me to do things I already knew, so I thought, ‘Why don’t I do them myself?’ And so, I stopped seeing the doctor and dealt with my feelings of ‘missing him’, ‘feeling down’ inside of me, and became stronger,” Neetu explained.
The actor is set to share the screen with Anil Kapoor, Varun Dhawan, and Kiara Advani in the upcoming family drama. JarJugg Jeeyo. The film will hit theaters in June 2022.