India, Oct. 10 -- What better way to set the ball rolling on discussions around mental health, than give a no-holds-barred, explosive interview on the eve of World Mental Health Day. Now this is not the first time Deepika Padukone has used her influence to get vocal about mental health - but the added layer of peace at the workplace, even if that workplace is a set with all the amenities in the world for its top actors - comes on the heels of a pretty extensive internet debate, following her unceremonious exit from both Sandeep Reddy Vanga's Spirit as well as Nag Ashwin's Telugu epic sequel to Kalki 2898 AD.

In a sit down chat with CNBC-TV18, Deepika shone the spotlight on the need to have more organisation in an industry that commands s...