Rhea Chakraborty's podcast 'Chapter-2': Discusses mental health and jail experiences

Bollywood actress Rhea Chakraborty has made a comeback in the entertainment world through her podcast 'Chapter-2'. Rhea, an accused in the Sushant Singh Rajput case, has done podcasts with celebrities like Sushmita Sen, Aamir Khan, Shibani Dandekar and Farah Khan in recent weeks. Recently, he had a podcast with famous rapper-singer Yo Yo Honey Singh, in which he spoke openly on the issues of mental health, especially bipolar disorder.

It is important to understand the seriousness of bipolar disorder.

In the conversation, Rhea Chakraborty emphasized the seriousness of bipolar disorder and said that people should be aware of this problem. He told that he has seen the experience of bipolar disorder very closely. “This disease is very personal, and many people shy away from sharing their experiences,” Riya said.

Experience of time spent in jail

Rhea talked about the difficult times of her life, when she was in jail after the death of Sushant Singh Rajput. He said the police thanked him because he tried to spread awareness about mental health issues in jail. Rhea told Honey Singh, “When I was in jail, I talked about mental health with some people there. It was an important experience for me.”

Discussion on mental health in jail

Riya told that she kept discussing mental health issues for about 15 days. She shared that a woman in prison told her that her husband also had mental health issues, and after listening to them, she realized that her husband may have bipolar disorder.

met on the day of bail

Riya told that on the day of getting bail, the woman had come to meet her and said, “You were right, she has also been diagnosed with bipolar disorder.” Riya said that sometimes she feels that maybe her going to jail was to help that person.

Rhea Chakraborty was arrested by the Narcotics Control Bureau in September 2020 on drug-related charges. Now, she is discussing important mental health issues through her podcast.

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