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Hina Khan Shares Cryptic Post Amid Her Cancer Diagnosis, Says ‘Please Allah Please’

Actress Hina Khan is currently battling stage 3 breast cancer.

Actress Hina Khan is currently battling stage 3 breast cancer.

TV actress Hina Khan recently revealed that she’s been diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer.

Despite facing numerous challenges, Hina Khan stands resilient in her fight against breast cancer. Hina recently revealed that she’s been diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer. On Wednesday, Hina shared a cryptic post on her Instagram story. “Nobody can take away your pain but Allah,” read the post shared by Hina. The actress captioned it: “Please Allah please.”

Embracing her journey, Hina has also chosen to cut her hair and continues to inspire her followers with her steadfast determination through heartfelt social media updates.

Recently, Hina Khan, known for her iconic role as Akshara in TV show Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai, opened up about her cancer diagnosis and received an outpouring of support from her friends and fans.

Hina had also shared a video on her Instagram attending an award function. In the caption, she mentioned that despite her diagnosis, she made a “conscious choice to normalise” her presence. She further mentioned that she accepted the award at the function and went straight to hospital for her first chemotherapy session.

She continued, “We become what we believe in and I have decided to take this challenge as an opportunity to reinvent myself, again. I have decided to keep the spirit of positivity as the first tool in my toolkit. I choose to Normalise this experience for me and I have consciously decided to manifest the outcome I desire. For me, my work commitments matter. For me my motivation, passion and art matters. I refuse to bow down. This award that I received right before my first chemo was not my motivation alone, in fact I attended this event to reassure my self that I am living up to the benchmark, I have set up for myself. MIND OVER MATTER. I attended the event and went straight up to the hospital for my first chemo. I humbly urge everyone out there too to first Normalise the challenges of your lives then set goals for yourself and try to live up to them all along the way. No matter how hard. Never back down. Never give up.”

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