Mental health changed Imran Khan’s life
While talking to Times of India, Imran Khan recalled that period and said that it was then that he realized that nothing was going right in his life. He described it as a kind of wake-up call for himself. Imran said, ‘I had suffered a big shock related to mental health. Like people sometimes have a health scare, suddenly something goes wrong and they say that now I will change my diet, improve my lifestyle, eat boiled vegetables.
He further said, ‘Something similar happened with me too, but it was about mental health. I looked back and told myself that nothing was right here. I have to fix it deliberately, intelligently. Just like when we face any problem in our body, we start taking care of it, I also had to consciously connect with my mind and mental state.
In the same interview, Imran also told that he always felt that he was a very cool and carefree person, who did not have any emotional burden. But with time he realized that his thinking was completely different from reality. Imran said, ‘My own image was that I am a very chill type of person. But gradually I realized that I was not actually the way I thought I was.
The way I was dealing with the world at that time was completely opposite to my thinking. I was living with fear and anxiety, there was a lot of anxiety inside, which was strangling me. To tell the truth, I was not an easy and carefree person at all, rather it was the complete opposite.
Imran Khan’s career
Imran Khan, nephew of actors Aamir Khan and Mansoor Khan, made his Bollywood debut in 2007 with uncle Aamir’s production film ‘Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na’. This film proved to be a superhit and Imran became a star overnight. After this, he got special recognition from the cult classic like ‘Delhi Belly’, but apart from this, most of his films were not particularly liked by the audience at the box office.
Imran worked with many big actresses of his time, Deepika Padukone, Kangana Ranaut, Katrina Kaif and Kareena Kapoor, but these films also could not do wonders. After the flop of ‘Katti Batti’ in 2015, Imran had distanced himself from acting.
Return to acting
Let us tell you, now Imran Khan is ready to return to films once again. Earlier this year, he was seen doing a cameo in the film ‘Happy Patel’ directed by his friend Veer Das. Now he is going to make a comeback in the lead role with Bhumi Pednekar in ‘Adhure Hum Adhure Tum’. This film is going to be released on Netflix this year.

