Hina Khan embraces her new hair amid cancer treatment; sees ‘light at the end of tunnel’
Hina Khan shared pictures of her new haircut on her social media handle, embracing the scars on her body, with hope in her eyes
Updated : July 06, 2024 03:14 PM ISTHina Khan shared pictures of her new haircut on her social media handle, embracing the scars on her body, with hope in her eyes
Hina Khan
Television actress Hina Khan was recently diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer. The actress has been sharing health updates ever since and recently showed how she cut her hair. Her mother had tears in her eyes.
Embracing her new life and haircut, Hina took to social media and wrote that she sees light at the end of the tunnel.
Hina embraces her new hair
Sharing a few pictures of her new pixie haircut, Hina Khan wrote, “What do you see in this Picture? The Scars on my body or the Hope in my Eyes? The scars are mine , I embrace them with love because they’re the first sign of the Progress I deserve. The Hope in my Eyes is the reflection of my Soul, I can almost see the light at the end of the tunnel. I am manifesting my healing. And I am praying for yours too.”
Hina’s friends and colleagues from the industry took notice of the picture and extended their support to her in the comments section. Dalljiet Kaur wrote, “You will heal my love we all are praying for you.” Mona Singh wrote, “U are a fighter Hina. This too shall pass.” “Take care of yourself Hina,” added designer and actress Masaba Gupta.
Hina receives her mother’s blessings
Recently, Hina shared a video of herself cutting her hair for her chemotherapy sessions. In the video, Hina is seen consoling her mother who was in tears.
She wrote, “You can hear my mother’s wailing voice in Kashmiri (blessing me) in the background as she prepared herself to witness something she never dared to imagine. Not all of us have the same tools at our disposal to manage heartbreaking emotions. To all the beautiful people out there, especially women who are fighting the same battle, I know it’s hard, I know for most of us, our hair is the crown we never take off. But what if you’re facing a battle so tough that you have to lose your hair—your pride, your crown? If you want to win you’ve got to take some tough decisions. And I choose to win.”
She concluded with, “Also this day couldn’t have gone as I hoped without the presence of the people who have taken a vow to support me thru thick and thin..”