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  1. 3 days ago · Anushka Shetty’s struggle with pseudobulbar affect, AKA rare laughing disease. The actress had previously talked about her struggles with her neurological condition. The actress has revealed that she has been facing the symptoms of PBA. During an interview with Indiaglitz, Anushka Shetty talked about facing PBA and the challenges she faces.

  2. 3 days ago · Anushka Shetty, widely known for playing the role of Devasena in the 'Baahubali' films and the first Indian actress to give a Rs 1000 crore film, recently revealed that she suffers from a rare laughing condition called “laughing disease".

  3. 2 days ago · Anushka Shetty, renowned for her roles in films like "Bahubali" and "Arundhati," recently disclosed that she suffers from a rare laughing disorder. At 42 years old, the actress revealed how this condition can sometimes interfere with her work on set. In an interview with Indiaglitz, she explained ...

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  5. 2 days ago · Channel Channel. Pseudobulbar affect, a neurological disorder that can make you laugh or cry involuntarily, has struck famous southern actor Anushka Shetty. Referred to as the “laughing disease”, it is a rare condition that affects several people around the world. The Baahubali actress, in an interview with Indiaglitz, revealed that she has ...

  6. 3 days ago · Anushka Shetty, Star of ‘Bahubali’, Faces Rare’Laughing Disease’. by Psychologs Magazine. June 26, 2024. 0 Comments. 3 minutes read. 49 Views. Actress Anushka Shetty has starred in prominent movies like Bahubali and Arundhati. In a recent interview, she came forward with her struggle with the Pseudobulbar effect, signifying how it had ...

  7. 4 days ago · In a surprising revelation, popular ‘Baahubali’ actor Anushka Shetty has opened up about her struggle with a rare condition known as Pseudobulbar Affect (PBA), often dubbed the ‘laughing disease’.

  8. 4 days ago · Anushka Shetty, popular for her role in the blockbuster film series 'Baahubali' shared a deeply personal aspect of her life, revealing that she suffers from a rare neurological condition often referred to as the "laughing disease."