
When you take a look at 20-year-old Tunisha Sharma’s social media feed, you’ll probably be fooled by her jolly posts and upbeat personality – we now know, after her tragic passing, that it was by no means a bed of roses for her. .
Tunisha is said to have committed suicide by hanging herself on the set of a television program in Maharashtra, during a tea break in the middle of the filming of “Ali Baba: Dastaan-E-Kabul”. In a recent viral video that was shot just 20 minutes before she assumed suicide, she was seen preparing for her stunt.
While it’s unacceptable for someone as young as the actress to consider suicide, mental health and mental health counseling is an often overlooked necessity in showbiz.
Within hours, his mother filed a complaint against Shezan Mohammed Khan, his co-actor of “Ali Baba”, with whom she broke up only 15 days earlier.
At a very young age, Tunisha had undeniably achieved a lot, becoming a recognized name playing Chand Kawar in “Maharana Pratap”, Ayadhya in “Internet Wala Love” and Zara/Babli in “Ish Subhan Allah”, among other beloved characters.
What adds to the shock is that just 10 hours ago she posted a motivational quote on Instagram. “Those driven by passion don’t stop,” she wrote.
Regardless of age, mental health affects everyone, as UNICEF recently reported that sometimes serious mental health issues are ruled out citing hormonal issues.
According to UNICEF, 14% of adolescents worldwide suffer from mental health problems. Globally, among 10-15 year olds, suicide is the fifth most common cause of death, and for adolescents aged 15-19, it is the fourth most common cause. What’s more, a staggering half of mental health problems begin at age 14.
The gap between mental health diagnosis among young adults and help reaching them is alarming, and lack of awareness and stigma against seeking help are also partly to blame – people often fail to ask help for fear of being laughed at.
All this while rates of depression and suicidal behavior are rising among young adults, with suicide being the fourth leading cause of death among 15-29 year olds according to a World Health Organization report.
The report adds that depression, anxiety and behavioral problems are among the leading causes of illness and disability in adolescents.
Tunisha is said to have committed suicide by hanging herself on the set of a television program in Maharashtra, during a tea break in the middle of the filming of “Ali Baba: Dastaan-E-Kabul”. In a recent viral video that was shot just 20 minutes before she assumed suicide, she was seen preparing for her stunt.
While it’s unacceptable for someone as young as the actress to consider suicide, mental health and mental health counseling is an often overlooked necessity in showbiz.
Within hours, his mother filed a complaint against Shezan Mohammed Khan, his co-actor of “Ali Baba”, with whom she broke up only 15 days earlier.
At a very young age, Tunisha had undeniably achieved a lot, becoming a recognized name playing Chand Kawar in “Maharana Pratap”, Ayadhya in “Internet Wala Love” and Zara/Babli in “Ish Subhan Allah”, among other beloved characters.
What adds to the shock is that just 10 hours ago she posted a motivational quote on Instagram. “Those driven by passion don’t stop,” she wrote.
Regardless of age, mental health affects everyone, as UNICEF recently reported that sometimes serious mental health issues are ruled out citing hormonal issues.
According to UNICEF, 14% of adolescents worldwide suffer from mental health problems. Globally, among 10-15 year olds, suicide is the fifth most common cause of death, and for adolescents aged 15-19, it is the fourth most common cause. What’s more, a staggering half of mental health problems begin at age 14.
The gap between mental health diagnosis among young adults and help reaching them is alarming, and lack of awareness and stigma against seeking help are also partly to blame – people often fail to ask help for fear of being laughed at.
All this while rates of depression and suicidal behavior are rising among young adults, with suicide being the fourth leading cause of death among 15-29 year olds according to a World Health Organization report.
The report adds that depression, anxiety and behavioral problems are among the leading causes of illness and disability in adolescents.
0 Comments