Pakistan’s most famous actress Mahira Khan opens up about battle with depression

Pakistani actress Mahira Khan poses for a picture during the 8th edition of the Beirut International Awards Festivals (BIAF), in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, on July 9, 2017. (AFP/File)
Short Url
Updated 29 August 2023
Follow

Pakistan’s most famous actress Mahira Khan opens up about battle with depression

  • Khan revealed during a recent interview she was diagnosed with ‘manic depression’ and has been on medication
  • Depression is a significant concern in Pakistan where it is not always easy to openly discuss mental health issues

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s top actress Mahira Khan revealed in an interview released on Tuesday she was diagnosed with “manic depression” by a psychiatrist nearly six years ago and had been on medication since then.

A renowned Pakistani actress, Khan gained widespread recognition for her work in her country’s entertainment industry before making a mark internationally.

She had her Bollywood debut opposite Shah Rukh Khan in a crime action film, “Raees,” which was released in 2017. The Pakistani celebrity was also working on other Indian movie projects, though they could not take off when relations between the two countries went south in 2016 after an Indian army brigade headquarters came under attack in Uri. The administration in New Delhi suspected Pakistan’s involvement which was denied by officials in Islamabad.

Describing it as a vulnerable phase of her life, Khan recalled how the India-Pakistan political tensions, among other factors, impacted her career and heightened her anxiety.

“Eventually I ended up in a psychiatrist’s office and she said, ‘We’ll talk about everything later, but I need you to know that you have manic depression,’” she said during an interview with another Pakistani celebrity, Frieha Altaf.

“This is the first time I’m saying that, I don’t know if I should,” she added. “It’s been six-seven years, I’ve been on anti-depressants. I tried leaving them in the middle, and I went into a very, very dark space.”

 

 

Depression is a mood disorder characterized by lingering feelings of sadness and hopelessness. It goes beyond the normal ups and downs of life and can significantly impact a person’s thoughts, emotions, behavior, and overall well-being.

Depression is also a significant concern in Pakistan where it can sometimes be challenging to openly discuss mental health issues since people usually have limited understanding and awareness of such problems.

Khan was harshly criticized by some people in her country for trying to make a mark in the Indian film industry after tensions mounted between the two South Asian neighbors.

There was also a massive uproar in Pakistan during the same period when her photograph was leaked with India’s Ranbir Kapoor smoking cigarettes.


Pakistan PM reaffirms solidarity with Saudi Crown Prince after Yemen port strike

Updated 4 sec ago
Follow

Pakistan PM reaffirms solidarity with Saudi Crown Prince after Yemen port strike

  • Saudi Arabia bombed a UAE weapons shipment in Yemen’s port city of Mukalla amid regional tensions
  • Sharif emphasizes the need to maintain unity and harmony among Muslim states during the phone call

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reaffirmed Pakistan’s “complete solidarity” with Saudi Arabia during a phone call with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Wednesday, a day after Riyadh bombed a weapons shipment from the United Arab Emirates in Yemen that it said was intended for separatist forces.

The conversation came a day after Sharif met UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Rahim Yar Khan, a city in Pakistan’s eastern Punjab province, where the Emirati ruler made a private stay following an official visit to Islamabad last weekend.

Pakistan maintains close ties with both Saudi Arabia and the UAE, with the two Gulf states playing a key role in supporting its fragile economy.

“The Prime Minister of Pakistan Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif held a telephone conversation with His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, this evening,” the PM Office said in a statement circulated in Islamabad.

It said the two leaders “discussed and exchanged views on the regional situation and current developments.”

“The Prime Minister emphasized upon the need to maintain unity and harmony among the ranks of the Ummah, in the midst of various current challenges,” the statement added. “While expressing Pakistan’s complete solidarity with the Kingdom, the Prime Minister said that it was imperative to maintain regional peace and stability through dialogue and diplomacy.”

The Saudi bombing of the UAE shipment in Yemen’s southern port city of Mukalla came after heightened tensions linked to advances by the Emirates-backed Southern Transitional Council in the war-torn country.

Pakistan’s foreign ministry earlier on Wednesday also expressed concern over renewed violence in Yemen, warning that unilateral actions by any Yemeni party could further escalate the conflict and destabilize the region.

In a statement, the ministry reaffirmed Islamabad’s support for the Kingdom’s security as well as Yemen’s unity and territorial integrity, and welcomed regional efforts aimed at de-escalating the situation and restoring peace and stability.

Saudi Arabia is a leading supplier of oil to Pakistan and has extended billions of dollars in loans in recent years to help the South Asian nation avert default on foreign debt and manage an economic crisis.

The two countries also signed a mutual defense agreement last September that defines an attack on either country as an attack on both.

With input from AP