Actor Saheefa Jabbar Khattak opened up on her mental health struggles in a series of Instagram stories.
In a series of text stories on the photo and video-sharing application, the ‘Bhool’ star bravely put out her current mental state and dark thoughts, followed by the grief she is going through in life due to the same.
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“Yes, I have not been myself lately which is very difficult for me to accept here. I may or may not know what has exactly happened but it is definitely something I cannot talk about without crying my lungs out,” she began to acknowledge.
“I am in pain, I am grieving, every day is a struggle for me. Yes, I am hopeless. Yes, I do not see the light at the end of the tunnel. It is all dark and gloomy for me. Yes, every day I wish death upon myself.”
Hinting at the suicidal thoughts further, the actor spoke about the lack and need for empathy in the current times that world is living in when material pleasures are likened to happiness and peace. She penned, “I was just telling a friend (over a voice note) that I have been leaving small hints behind to let the world know (if in the process I take my life
away), world needs to become a kinder place. I see no empathy and it kills me how everything has become a medium to mint money one way or another.”
“It (might) bring you ease but your true home is your soul and soul needs its very own kind of food. Our soul doesn’t need money, fame or a sexy car. Our soul needs love, empathy and taken well care of,” Jabbar reflected.
“I don’t know what future holds and obviously, I haven’t seen the afterlife either (yet) but my belief tells me whatever there is, is in the present and in my present I want to be happy, content and feel fulfilled. I want to be healed.”
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Concluding the note, the celebrity reminded herself that ‘life is too precious to give up on’ before she acknowledged and thanked everyone who checked up on her during the tough times and wished for her recovery. “People like you are making this world a livable place. I deeply appreciate each and every one of you for pouring in your Love.”
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