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Dr Tasaduk interviews Hollywood star about steroid, drug abuse

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Srinagar, Jan 28: Dr Tasaduk Hussain Itoo, a Kashmiri doctor interviewed Hollywood star, Chris Levine, on Facebook live on Saturday night about steroid and drug abuse.

Itoo told Kashmir Images that Levine joined live from Los Angeles, California USA on his FB profile and the interview was held for duration of 40 minutes.

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“The interview session was well thought out question based, much informative and attended by viewers around the world,” Itoo said.

Hailing from Poshkreri Village of South Kashmir’s Anantnag District, Dr Tasaduk, a medical doctor by profession also works as a Motivational Speaker, Activist, Prolific Columnist, Journalist and a Top Educator at Unacademy.

Talking to Kashmir Images Dr Tasaduk said, “I interviewed the Hollywood actor for creating awareness about steroid and drug abuse. I also received an acknowledgement and appreciation letter from London Levine Pictures Hollywood Film Industry based in Los Angeles, California, USA”.

Pertinently, Dr. Tasaduk interviewed Chris Levine about steroid abuse last year and the interview got featured in local dailies of the state and was also reproduced by some international publications.

Chris Levine, who has been a victim of Body Dysmorphic Disorder/Body Image Issue lead into steroid abuse in his teenage and after ten years he ended up in a movie titled “Anabolic Life” – highlighting his battle with body image issue and thrusting into a world of steroids ,crime and self -destruction.

Soon after conclusion of the FB Live interview session, Chris Levine through a FB post thanking everyone who tuned in to the live session.

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