Mumbai: In a powerful step towards normalising conversations around emotional well-being, renowned actor, anchor, author, and wellness advocate Mandira Bedi has joined The Full Circle as Co-Founder, strengthening the platform’s mission to offer accessible, compassionate mental health support across India.
Known for her public advocacy of physical fitness and resilience, Mandira’s personal journey through grief and healing has deepened her commitment to mental and emotional health. What began as an intimate podcast conversation with The Full Circle evolved into a purposeful partnership.
“It wasn’t a business decision,” Mandira shares. “It felt personal. It felt like coming home.”
The Full Circle is a mental wellness platform designed to integrate therapy, group sessions, mindfulness, and psychoeducation into daily life—making emotional support relatable, professional, and stigma-free. Rooted in empathy and simplicity, it offers help without jargon or judgement.
“Over the years, I’ve spoken a lot about fitness, but I’ve learned that true well-being goes far beyond the body,” said Mandira Bedi. “Mental health is not a trend—it’s a necessity. The Full Circle is a space that truly understands this, and I’m honoured to be a part of a movement that places healing, self-awareness, and emotional strength at its heart.”
As Co-Founder, Mandira will actively contribute to shaping the platform’s offerings, curating impactful experiences, and building a sincere, stigma-free national dialogue around mental health.
Founder of The Full Circle, Nupoor Mohan, added, “Mandira leads with courage and heart. Her decision to join hands with us is not just a gesture—it’s an embodiment of what we stand for. With her as both face and co-creator, we’re entering a new chapter—one that reminds the world that healing is not a luxury, it’s a birthright.”
This partnership signals more than an endorsement—it is a deeply personal alignment of purpose and vision. It marks a significant milestone for The Full Circle as it expands its reach and impact, and for India’s growing mental health movement—one that now has a powerful new voice championing awareness, access, and authenticity.