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Hina Khan covid positive calls herself 'helpless daughter' for being unable to comfort her mother after father's demiseH
Hina Khan covid positive calls herself ‘helpless daughter’ for being unable to comfort her mother after father’s demiseH
Image Source : INSTAGRAM/HINAKHAN Hina Khan calls herself ‘helpless daughter’ for being unable to comfort her mother after father’s demise The ongoing COVID-19 has broken many families and left people helpless. One amongst those is actress Hina Khan who recently lost her father who succumbed to heart attack in Mumbai on April 21. Just recently, she dedicated her Instagram bio to him and has now…
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bijayssnews · 3 years
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पिता के निधन से सदमे में हिना खान ने उठाया ये कदम, अब नहीं करेंगी ये काम
पिता के निधन से सदमे में हिना खान ने उठाया ये कदम, अब नहीं करेंगी ये काम
टीवी की पॉपुलर एक्ट्रेस हिना खान ने हाल ही में अपने पिता असलम खान को खोया है. उनके पिता का दिल का दौरा पड़ने से निधन हुआ था. हिना खान उस दौरान अपने प्रोफेशनल कमिटमेंट की वजह से शहर से बाहर थीं. उनके पिता की निधन की खबर सुनने के बाद उनके फैंस दुख जताया और सोशल मीडिया के जरिए हिना खान को सपोर्ट किया.  पिता असलम खान के जाने हिना खान टूट गई हैं और वह दुख के इस वक्त में कुछ दिनों के लिए सोशल मीडिया से…
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vilaspatelvlogs · 3 years
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Hina Khan को लगा बड़ा झटका, पिता का अचानक हुआ निधन
Hina Khan को लगा बड़ा झटका, पिता का अचानक हुआ निधन
Hina Khan हिना खान (Hina Khan) के पिता का निधन हो गया है. एक्ट्रेस को इस घटना से बड़ा सदमा लगा है. पिता की मौत का कारण कार्डियक अरेस्ट बताया जा रहा है.  हिना खान और उनके पिता, सौ. इंस्टाग्राम. Source link
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doonitedin · 3 years
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Hina Khan talks about her sudden weight gain and why she chose 'mental health over physical appearance'
Hina Khan talks about her sudden weight gain and why she chose ‘mental health over physical appearance’
New Delhi: Famous TV and film actress, Hina Khan recently took to her Instagram stories and dropped a picture with a note on gaining bodyweight and how she is now back on the fitness path. She opened up on braving a difficult time after her father Aslam Khan died on April 20, 2021, succumbing to a cardiac arrest.  Hina Khan wrote in the IG story: “I had put on some kilos in these months for…
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islamicrays · 5 years
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I attended a dars (religious lesson) with the ethereal Ustadha Eiman at my mom's good friend/neighbor's house in SoCal today. The topic for discussion was "sabr" (patience). She talked about how Allah (swt) has guaranteed that we will ALL be tested -- either through our wealth or through our children or through our health or through fear. We are all going to experience tribulations at some point or the other, and the mu'min (believer) doesn't respond with "aaaah!" but with "la Ilaaha ilAllah" (there is no god but God) instead. The believer can feel grief/depression, but he/she doesn't complain about the Will of Allah and instead uses the trial as an opportunity to draw closer to his/her Lord. This way, even the tribulation becomes a means of benefit. She gave personal examples of feeling fear along with the eventual realizations that Allah (swt) was both the Bestower and the Remover of hardships and one had to find comfort in the Divine Decree instead of falling into the trap of constantly asking "why me?"
I looked around the living room at the circle of ladies -- my mother's friends -- many of whom I had known since I was a young girl in high school and college. On first sight, these were elegant and refined ladies, dressed in silk and diamonds with designer bags on their arms and luxury cars parked in the street. Most would think that these were the privileged few who had been spared any "real hardships" in life.
Yet, one after the other the women stepped forward, thanking Ustadha Eiman for her important reminders and wise advice, sharing their own very real experiences with grief and patience.
"Time is a healer -- time and Allah," one beloved auntie who lost her 2-yr-old son to a tragic drowning told my sister and me. "It's easy to only focus on the one great thing you lost and not see the countless blessings you have around you. You MUST be grateful; you HAVE to see all the blessings that still surround you even through all the pain."
Another lady overheard us talking and joined our little group. "The pain never ever goes away, does it? It only gets easier to bear, but it doesn't ever go away," she smiled at our auntie while squeezing her shoulders. Then she asked me, "Do you remember my son So-and-So?"
I blinked for a moment and then suddenly recognized the face of a young boy I taught in Sunday School (back in the early 90's) in her own sweet face. She told me that he died 18 yrs earlier at the age of 12.
"After his death, this life is like a mirage to me. Nothing is real. Nothing is permanent. What is the point of attaching your heart to anything so completely when that thing can be taken away at any moment?"
I squeezed her hand and couldn't trust myself to say anything.
She continued, "My son belonged to Allah, and Allah took him back. He was never 'MINE' to begin with. I bargained with Allah for a long time. I told Him He could burn down my house, cut off any of my limbs...but now I find patience and comfort knowing that I will be reunited with my son one day in a much better place. THIS place is just a mirage."
Another auntie began to weep and said, "I don't feel that I passed my test when I lost my child. I didn't show patience. I dressed myself, I ate food and drank water and talked and smiled and went on with life, but I went through a lot of depression. I asked, 'Why me?' I thought, 'If only...'"
"But you have your imaan (faith) in your heart," my sister told her. "You're still standing here as a believer. You HAVE passed the test."
"Not getting depressed, not feeling sad, not bargaining, not playing the 'what if?' game -- THOSE aren't signs of passing the test," I told her. "Not lashing out at God, not being angry with Him -- THOSE are the true signs that you have been patient."
"All I have is my faith," she said through tears. "If I didn't have my spirituality, I don't know how I would have gotten through the years. Only Allah can get you through a grief as great as this. This life is a test. It is nothing but a test."
I watched another auntie on the other side of the room as she smiled and hugged her friends. She lost her father at a young age, then her brother when he was a teenager, and -- only a month ago -- she lost her 30-yr-old son without any warning. If you looked at her, you would never guess the heartache her fragile frame concealed -- not just over the past month but over the past few decades.
Then I spotted my mother's best friend who is busy day and night taking care of (and praying for) her loving husband who has been diagnosed with terminal cancer. Her back was straight and her smile was tired (but sincere as always) as she warmly greeted the community members who surrounded her.
I approached an auntie whom I had never met before as she sat on the sofa and picked at her lunch. All I knew about her was that she had buried her 23-yr-old daughter only 3 days earlier. I knelt in front of her and introduced myself and gave her my condolences and prayers. She smiled and listened to me and then -- holding my hands -- said simply and succinctly: "God...is...Great."
These women carry battle scars no one ever wants to earn. They are our teachers and our examples. We have so much to learn from their embodiment of the deen (religion).
One of them said to my friends and me, "You young people are so much better than us. You are learning and practicing so much at such a young age. We didn't know anything when we were your age."
I tried to control the tears from springing to my eyes as I felt my face flush with shame. "All we know is theory," I told her. "You are the ones putting what we are learning into ACTUAL practice. None of us knows how we'll react to a real test. You are our teachers who have earned wisdom the hard way, at a great price. Wisdom doesn't come easy."
She grabbed my hands and said, "You know, I always say that no one can understand what we have been through unless they actually experience it. But my foremost prayer is that NO ONE ever has to experience this kind of pain in their lives. May Allah (swt) protect you all AND your children."
Aameen.
I am posting this as a reminder first to myself and then to others -- we have NO IDEA how people are being (or have been) tested and tried. EVERY single person is experiencing some kind of pain -- if not today, then tomorrow (may Allah make it easy). We must treat each other with mercy and compassion and love even if we don't know each other's stories. Today was a real eye-opener for me.
Hina khan-Mukhtar
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Hina Khan on dealing with father's death: 'It hurts, but the art of distraction is mastered'
Hina Khan on dealing with father’s death: ‘It hurts, but the art of distraction is mastered’
One may remember her as Akshara, one may love her for her style statement, however, the world has many reasons to love Hina Khan. After being the reigning television bahu for more than eight years, she decided to take a big leap in films. Making her debut with Vikram Bhatt’s Hacked, Hina announced her foray into films and backed it with web projects like Damaged 2, Smartphone, Wishlist and…
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Hina Khan mourns demise of father, shares emotional message thanking fans for 'support and love'
Hina Khan mourns demise of father, shares emotional message thanking fans for ‘support and love’
Image Source : INSTAGRAM/HINAKHAN Hina Khan mourns demise of father, shares emotional message thanking fans for ‘support and love’ Actress Hina Khan recently came into the limelight for an unfortunate reason when her father Aslam Khan passed away due to massive cardiac arrest. Unfortunately, the Yeh Rishta Kya Kehalat Hai actress was not in town when her father died. As soon as the sad news…
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timespakistan · 3 years
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Hina Khan tests positive for Covid-19, goes under home quarantine Hina Khan tests positive for Covid-19, goes under home quarantine Indian actress Hina Khan has been diagnosed with Covid-19, she confirmed on social media. The Unlock actress took to Instagram and shared a statement with her millions of fans saying “In these extremely difficult and challenging times for me and my family, I have tested positive for Covid-19.” She further said “Following the guidance of my doctors, I have home quarantined myself and taking all necessary precautions.” “Requesting everyone who came in contact with me to get themselves tested”, the statement further reads. Hina Khan also asked her fans for their prayers. “All I need is your prayers. Be safe and take care.” The actor’s coronavirus diagnosis came less than a week after her father’s death. https://timespakistan.com/hina-khan-tests-positive-for-covid-19-goes-under-home-quarantine/18158/
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aakanshaverma59 · 3 years
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A few days ago, actress Hina Khan's father died of a heart attack. Khan went to Kashmir to shoot one of his projects. On the death of the actress's father, her millions of fans and celebrities expressed their grief through social media. After the death of her father, Hina has uploaded a post on social media, in which she has told that for some time she is taking a break from social media.
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mdeliasmeya77 · 3 years
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Covid positive Hina Khan feels helpless as she can't comfort her mom after father’s death https://bit.ly/2RiBy1j
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newsindiaguru · 3 years
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'Helpless Daughter' Hina Khan Regrets She Can't Comfort Her Mother While Mourning Death of Her Father
‘Helpless Daughter’ Hina Khan Regrets She Can’t Comfort Her Mother While Mourning Death of Her Father
अभिनेत्री हिना खान वर्तमान में अपने पिता, असलम खान की मौत का शोक मना रही हैं, जिनकी 21 अप्रैल को मुंबई में कार्डियक अरेस्ट हुई थी। हिना ने अपनी मृत्यु के बाद सोशल मीडिया से ब्रेक ले लिया, और इसे समर्पित करने के लिए उन्होंने अपना बायो भी बदल दिया। अभिनेत्री ने कोविद -19 के लिए भी सकारात्मक परीक्षण किया है और घर पर अलग कर रही है। हिना ने अब इस बात पर दुख व्यक्त करने के लिए एक ब्लैक एंड व्हाइट फोटो…
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moviereview · 3 years
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'A Helpless Daughter Who Can't Even Be...': COVID-19 Positive Hina Khan Expresses Pain In Emotional Post
‘A Helpless Daughter Who Can’t Even Be…’: COVID-19 Positive Hina Khan Expresses Pain In Emotional Post
Popular TV actress Hina Khan, who recently tested positive for COVID-19, is following the necessary protocols by observing quarantine. The ‘Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai’ got emotional while penning her thoughts on not being able to comfort her mother after her father’s demise. She received the news of her dad Aslam Khan’s death when she was shooting for a project with Shaheer Sheikh in…
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globalexpressnews · 3 years
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Hina Khan changes social media bio to ‘Daddy’s Strong Girl’ in memory of her late father
Hina Khan changes social media bio to ‘Daddy’s Strong Girl’ in memory of her late father
Image Source : INSTAGRAM/HINA KHAN Hina Khan Actress Hina Khan and her family are having a difficult time at this moment. After a sudden demise of her father, Aslam Khan, who had a cardiac arrest in Mumbai on April 21 this year, her family tested COVID 19 positive. The actress recently announced a break from social media after her father’s death, however, she returned shortly after. During her…
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newsmatters · 3 years
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Hina Khan changes social media bio to ‘Daddy’s Strong Girl’ in memory of her late father
Hina Khan changes social media bio to ‘Daddy’s Strong Girl’ in memory of her late father
Image Source : INSTAGRAM/HINA KHAN Hina Khan Actress Hina Khan and her family are having a difficult time at this moment. After a sudden demise of her father, Aslam Khan, who had a cardiac arrest in Mumbai on April 21 this year, her family tested COVID 19 positive. The actress recently announced a break from social media after her father’s death, however, she returned shortly after. During her…
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clevercase · 3 years
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Hina Khan’s onscreen mother Lataa Saberwal on her father’s death: ‘No words to express my grief’
Hina Khan’s onscreen mother Lataa Saberwal on her father’s death: ‘No words to express my grief’
Actor Hina Khan’s father passed away on Tuesday after suffering a cardiac arrest. The news came as a shock to the actor who was in Kashmir for her work commitments. She returned to Mumbai on Tuesday evening. Her family also cannot come to terms with the loss and has requested privacy in this tough time. Meanwhile, Hina’s colleagues and friends from the television industry are condoling the sudden…
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Jagdishwar “Jolly” Mishra (Akshay Kumar) is an assistant with dreams of becoming a lawyer. In the process of fulfilling these dreams, he inadvertently causes Hina’s (Sayani Gupta) death. As a way to atone for his part in it, he takes on the case of her husband’s murder by police in faked encounter.
TW for movie: suicide. Jolly LLB 2 is a good mix of courtroom drama, comedy, tragedy, and satire. I enjoyed the film as a whole, but especially liked the courtroom proceedings and the underhand tactics of the opposing lawyer, as played by Annu Kapoor. It also shows how the justice system can both fail and succeed. Huma Qureshi was entertaining as Jolly’s wife Pushpa. Favorite song is Jolly Good Fellow (no subtitles).
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Rusi Billimoria’s (Saif Ali Khan) star stunt-woman and mistress Julia (Kangana Ranaut) is picked by Major General Harding (Richard McCabe) to tour the British camps in the area to raise morale. When she and Jemadar Nawab Malik (Shahid Kapoor), her bodyguard, are lost after a Japanese airstrike, they grow closer. However, the stakes are higher than the burgeoning love triangle, with members of the Indian National Army infiltrating the British traveling party.
Rangoon is a bit long and takes quite a while to get to the point. The ending is definitely too long. The main actors all give great performances, especially Kangana Ranaut. Satoru Kawaguchi had a small role as a Japanese soldier and he performed splendidly. The script could have been tighter to make the story more cohesive. Overall an okay movie. Favorite song are Tippa and Bloody Hell. Neither song has subtitles.
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Badrinath “Badri” (Varun Dhawan) meets Vaidehi (Alia Bhatt) at a wedding and becomes infatuated with her. She, however, isn’t interested in marriage, especially if it would mean an end to her education and career aspirations. Instead, Vaidehi enlists Badri’s help to find her sister Kritika (Sukhmani Lambda) her dream husband. Can Badri look past his prejudices and see Vaidehi for who she really is?
Badrinath ki Dulhania is a cute romance and great coming of age story, as Badri breaks from his father’s sexist teachings and learns to form his own opinions on many topics, including marriage. Alia Bhatt and Varun were both good in their roles, but I also enjoyed Shweta Basu Prasad as Badri’s sister-in-law who’s prevented from actually using her degree to help the family company. Favorite songs are Aashiq Surrender Hua, Humsafar, and Roke Na Ruke Naina. None of the songs have subtitles.
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