Indian Idol 11: Neha Kakkar Wanted To Commit Suicide, Opens Up On Her Low Phase In Life

Neha Kakkar is currently judging the singing reality show Indian Idol 11. In a recent episode, she shared her journey with a contestant and how she once thought of committing suicide

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Indian Idol 11: Neha Kakkar Wanted To Commit Suicide, Opens Up On Her Low Phase In Life
Everyone goes through a low phase in life and well, most of us just emerge stronger. Neha Kakkar too has had her share of struggle. Recently, on Indian Idol 11, she opened up about her low phase in life. Though she did not reveal the real reason, she did mention that she once thought of ending her life. She was talking to one of the contestants on the show and spoke about how committing suicide is not an option to run away from all the problems.

Neha Kakkar, who is having a gala time as the judge of the Indian Idol 11, kind of tried to encourage a contestant to fight all the odds and think about friends, family and close ones whenever the thought of ending your life passes through your mind. She said that she wanted to commit suicide too as she felt life was being unfair, however, she sailed through the tough time. It was in January 2019 that Neha shared with her fans that she was suffering from depression. She had taken to her Instagram account to write a post about depression. She had written, "Yes I am in depression. Thanks to all the negative people in the world. You are successful in giving me the worst days of my life. Congratulations, you’re successful.” It was right after her breakup with Himansh Kohli that she suffered a low phase in her life and she had shared her story via social media. She could be referring to this phase.






Neha Kakkar who had judged the previous season of this singing reality show also made it to the headlines when a contestant forcefully kissed her on her cheeks. It had turned into one big controversy with many people slamming the makers for using the footage of the same to gain TRPs. 


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