‘I consumed half a bottle of fat…’

In 2002, Neha remembered that India was subjected to harsh criticisms about its appearance when India was part of Viva’s first part of Viva.
Kuch Khaas, Dunki and Jag Ghoomeaya, known for the spiritual singer Neha Bhasin, recently recently revealed a dark and painful part of his early life. In a deep emotional conversation, he shared how his body Sham pushed him aside when he was only 20 years old.
Although it was only 50 kg, the body shared
Speaking at the podcast of Bhart Singh and Haarsh Limbachiyaa, Bharti TV remembered that in 2002, when India’s first girl’s pop band Viva was part of Viva, she remembered harsh criticism about its appearance.
By 2003, he was already unaware of his side effects because of his young age, he was already put on fat burners. During a conflict with the channel that handled Viva, he wanted to talk with the head. However, during this meeting, another man joined and humiliated him to the public.
“Conference Hall Mein Jaise Ek Bada TV Hota Hai, USNE USA TV Par Video Daal Diya Aur Only Pet Par Circle Karte Hue Bola, ‘Look, very fat. I was 50 kg.”
A suicide attempt that nobody knows
The humiliation made him shattered. Neha returned home with anger and despair and tried to finish his life.
“I remember, I went home, I went home Gusse Mein Aadhi Se Zyada Bottish Bottle Inflammatory Burners Kha Li Thi. This was the way of trying to commit suicide and I was vomiting for two days. The group didn’t know what happened.” It was a scream for the help of a young girl trying to wander at once.
PMDD and Mental Health Combating
In 2024, Neha also opened his long -standing war with Early Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD), a serious situation affecting mental and physical prosperity. Social media has been suffering since his youth. In 2022, he was diagnosed with low progesterone, which made it extremely difficult to function.
Every month, he shared that he would fight for 15 days to “get up and live”.
Converting pain into power
Today, the Neha Bhasin platform uses the platform clearly about mental health, body image and the emotional challenges that artists face behind the spotlight. His story is not only about pain, but about survival, breaking power and silence.
Neha’s journey reminds us that it is possible to heal even after the darkest storms, from fighting personal demons to a sound of strengthening.