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World Mental Health Day
Image Credit: Ileana D'Cruz Instagram

Ileana D'Cruz gives message on World Mental Health Day

| @indiablooms | Oct 11, 2020, at 01:58 am

Mumbai/IBNS: Indian actor Ileana D'Cruz, who often takes to social media to share her message, spoke in favour of prioritising mental health in everyday life.

D'Cruz took to Instagram to share an image where she said, "It’s World Mental Health Day today. But how about we make our mental health a priority every day?"

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It’s World Mental Health Day today. But how about we make our mental health a priority every day? 💜

A post shared by Ileana D'Cruz (@ileana_official) on

On the work front, D'Cruz, who is a popular face in the Telugu film industry, made her Bollywood debut with Barfi! in 2012.

She was also seen in Main Tera Hero, Rustom and Raid.

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