“we may be scarred but must not be scared” Hina Khan’s an inspirational post for cancer fighters, says

 

 

 

Hina Khan has been known for her work in television shows like Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai and as Kasautii Zindagii Kay. She has also appeared in reality shows like Bigg Boss and Khatron Ke Khiladi.

Actor Hina Khan, renowned for her role in “Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai,” recently revealed online that she has been diagnosed with stage three breast cancer and is currently undergoing treatment.

In an Instagram post, she shared her journey and encouraged others facing similar challenges to stay strong and hopeful.

In her Instagram Story she wrote, ” A Window to my journey… This is to all those courageous women and men who are fighting this tough battle.. I wish my journey can be courageous and motivating enough for people out there to turn a page in their own stories for good.. And remember we may be SCARRED but we MUST not be SCARED. #ScarredNotScared”

Hina Khan shared this post on her Instagram story.

TV celebrities, including Ankita Lokhande, Gauahar Khan, and Shivangi Joshi, have expressed their best wishes for Hina Khan’s speedy recovery.

Earlier she shared online that despite this challenging diagnosis, she wants to reassure everyone that she is doing well. She is strong, determined and truly committed to overcoming this disease. Her treatment has already begun and she is ready to do everything necessary to emerge from this even stronger.”

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