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Deepika Padukone added another feather in her cap when in 2015 she shared publicly her battle with depression. It was a brave move for a star like Deepika to open up on the subject and it helped reduce the stigma around the illness. It particularly for that reasion that the actor has earned a place in an upcoming children's book, titled ‘The Dot That Went For A Walk’.
The book is written by Lakshmi Nambiar, Reema Gupta and Sarada Akkineni and tells the life stories of 51 accomplished Indian women. Apart from Deepika, the book also features Rani Laxmibai thus, Indira Gandhi and Kiran Bedi. The book aims to introducing young children to the concepts of women empowerment. ‘The Dot That Went For A Walk’ is illustrated by 51 artists from across India. Deepika’s chapter of the book has been illustrated by Ritu Bhattacharya.
‘The Dot That Went For A Walk’ is all set to be released next week. Sarada shared that the authors interacted with Deepika for a year during which the actor was very accomodating and has given them her blessing.
(With Inputs From: Mid-Day)
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