June 1, 2025 - 05:40

Romesh Ranganathan has taken a bold step in addressing mental health issues by sharing his personal struggles. The comedian believes that open conversations about mental health can help destigmatize the topic, encouraging others to seek help and support. In a recent interview, he candidly spoke about his experiences, emphasizing the importance of vulnerability in tackling mental health challenges.
Ranganathan's journey has not been easy, but he aims to inspire others who may be facing similar battles. By sharing his story, he hopes to create a safe space for dialogue and understanding around mental health. He acknowledges that many people suffer in silence, often feeling isolated due to societal pressures and misconceptions.
Through his comedy and public appearances, Ranganathan is committed to raising awareness and fostering acceptance of mental health issues. His openness serves as a reminder that it is okay to seek help and that no one is alone in their struggles.
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