"Repeat after me narco-terrorism is illegal": Sherlyn Chopra slams Deepika Padukone for running depression campaign

Sherlyn said that going by the global research 90 percent of depression cases are connected to drug abuse. Therefore I think, Deepika should change her slogan of depression.

"Repeat after me narco-terrorism is illegal": Sherlyn Chopra slams Deepika Padukone for running depression campaign | Sherlyn-Chopra,Sherlyn-Chopra-Deepika-Padukone,Sherlyn-Chopra-Jibe-Deepika-Padukone- True Scoop

Every since the drug chats of Deepika Padukone with her manager Karishma Prakash has gone viral, the actress is facing a lot of criticism on social media. After her drug chats, Kangana Ranaut took a jibe as her and asked 'Maal Hai Kya'?

Now Sherlyn Chopra took a dig at Deepika Padukone and slammed her for running a depression campaign after the death of Sushant Singh Rajput. Sherlyn shared her own video and said that a few weeks ago Deepika Padukone said repeat after me depression is an illness. Therefore can it be said that the depression she talked about was related to drug abuse? 

Sherlyn said that going by the global research 90 percent of depression cases are connected to drug abuse. Therefore I think, Deepika should change her slogan of depression. She should rather say 'repeat after me narcotics indulgence is a criminal offense'. Repeat after me narco-terrorism is illegal. Repeat after me drug abuse is unsafe especially for the youth of the nation. Repeat after me drug abuse leads to depression in most cases. Repeat after me I will not engage in drug abuse. Repeat after me depression is not an illness.    

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