Since then, Khan has received a lot of love and support from her contemporaries, fans and social media followers. In the last several weeks, the actor has strived to normalise cancer and make it ...
Shraddha Arya took to Instagram to commend Hina Khan for her resilience and advocacy efforts, particularly in spreading breast cancer awareness. Arya expressed admiration and blessed Hina ...
From gracing the ramp to relaxing on tropical shores, breast cancer survivor Hina Khan embraces every moment with renewed strength. Her journey highlights the power of self-love as she balances ...
Hina Khan has made many public appearances alongside her cancer battle. Last month, the popular TV star made a stunning appearance at an award function in Mumbai. Hina, who chopped off her hair ...
TV actress Hina Khan, who is battling breast cancer, stepped out to support her close friend Shaheer Sheikh at the screening of his debut movie Do Patti. Hina Khan and Shaheer Sheikh worked ...
Actress Hina Khan, currently undergoing treatment for stage 3 breast cancer, proved to be an inspiration again and expressed gratitude. Hina Khan has once again proven to be a beacon of ...
Hina Khan shares a post about her last eyelash as she approaches the end of final chemotherapy. Check her post here Hina Khan recently shared a poignant photo of her last eyelash as she approaches ...
Actress Hina Khan, who is battling stage 3 breast cancer bravely, stepped out wearing her ethnic best at producer and very close friend Ekta Kapoor's Diwali bash in Mumbai on Sunday (October 27).
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Hina Khan, known for her remarkable resilience, recently made a heartwarming appearance at the screening of Do Patti, a thriller starring her friend Shaheer Sheikh, directed by Shashanka Chaturvedi.
Kriti Sanon to Hina Khan, these celebs made heads turn at the trailer launch of Do Patti. Whose look do you think grabbed the ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist ...