9 Bollywood Movies Based On Mental Health

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This heartwarming film revolves around a dyslexic child and his struggles in the education system, shedding light on the importance of understanding and supporting mental differences

Taare Zameen Par (2007)

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A film that explores the journey of a young woman seeking therapy to address her emotional issues and discover the importance of mental well-being

Dear Zindagi (2016)

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The film shows us how we can change our lives to take advantage of what is available to us. It also reveals the widespread problem of parental control and its effects on children

Chhichhore

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This movie is about schizophrenia, which is a rare mental health condition that's becoming more and more common around the world

Kartik Calling Kartik

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Barfi was a really cool movie that really got us to understand what it's like to live with a disability. It follows a deaf and mute person, an autistic person, and a regular person, played by Ranbir Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra, and Ileana D' Cruz

Barfi (2012)

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Both the main characters in the film are suffering from depression and suicide. While Ranbir’s character is financially ruined and suffering from acute stress, Priyanka’s character gets dumped by  her fiancé and experiences adjustment issues

Anjana Anjaani

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Tamasha is a non-linear Indian psychological romantic drama film directed and produced by sajid nadiadwala and starring ranbir kapoor in the lead role. The film follows the life of Ved Vardhan sahni (played by kapoor) in three phases

Tamasha

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Rinku is a character played by Sara Ali Khan in the movie, Atrangi Re. She's a young girl who was hurt when her parents were killed, and as an adult, she struggles to cope with the grief. But then, she falls in love with a boy named Sajjad

Atrangi Re

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A death in the gunj' is the debut film of Konkana Sensharmar and is a challenging film about mental health and toxic masculinity

A Death in the Gunj