Important for celebrities to speak up, bring change: Deepika Padukone

Important for celebrities to speak up, bring change: Deepika Padukone
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  • Deepika Padukone talks about the importance of social change
  • She talked about unity among celebrities
  • She also talked about mental disorders

"I think it is extremely important for those who are in positions of influence or power to bring about social change. It is extremely important for them to speak up about whatever issue it might be," Deepika told IANS in an interview.

Of late, film actors and filmmakers are attempting storylines which have a strong underlying message that can bring change in society. The latest example is Rani Mukerji's "Hichki", which talks about how a woman with Tourette Syndrome, a neuropsychiatric disorder, makes it her strength and becomes a teacher.

Padukone wants India to be the happiest country. IANS

"As long as anything that you consume, whether it is social media or otherwise, is done in moderation, and you are aware about your social health, I think you are on the right path," said the 32-year-old.

At the end of the day, the only thing that matters to her is "peace of mind". Deepika said she wants to see India as the happiest nation in the world.

"My vision for the Foundation is that we become the happiest country in the world. I see Bhutan having their happiness minister, and even some of the Scandinavian countries have the highest rate of mental happiness and I want India to be there, sooner or later," she signed off. IANS

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