Neetu Kapoor Shares Personal Views on Therapy After Rishi Kapoor's Death
Neetu Kapoor Recalls Trying Therapy After Rishi Kapoor’s Death, Says It Didn’t Help Her: ‘Felt Like Nonsense’
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Veteran actress Neetu Kapoor expressed her skepticism about therapy following the death of her husband, Rishi Kapoor, in April 2020. During a podcast, she emphasized the importance of close friendships and family for emotional support, stating that therapy felt unhelpful to her during her grieving process.
- 01Neetu Kapoor does not believe in therapy, preferring support from friends and family.
- 02She found therapy unhelpful after her husband's death, feeling it lacked personal relevance.
- 03Neetu emphasizes the need for trusted friends to talk to during tough times.
- 04Rishi Kapoor passed away in April 2020 after battling cancer.
- 05Her recent film, Daadi Ki Shaadi, has received positive reviews.
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Neetu Kapoor, the veteran actress, recently shared her thoughts on therapy during an episode of Soha Ali Khan's podcast, All About Her. Reflecting on the loss of her husband, Rishi Kapoor, who passed away in April 2020 after a long battle with cancer, Neetu expressed her belief that therapy did not provide the support she needed. She stated, 'I don’t believe in therapists, honestly. I believe in friends,' highlighting the importance of having close relationships for emotional healing. Neetu recalled feeling lost when advised to seek therapy, questioning its effectiveness for her. Instead, she found solace in her friendships, family, and work during this challenging period. On a professional note, she has been garnering positive reviews for her recent film, Daadi Ki Shaadi, which features Kapil Sharma and Riddhima Kapoor Sahni.
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