Actress standing up after defeating cancer, revealed her name in happiness
Roslin Khan
Bollywood actress Roslin Khan has been struggling with Stage 4 breast cancer. Recently, after chemotherapy, the actress is now recovering and has got a second chance in life. Stage 4 of breast cancer had spread to his backbone. On Tuesday, the actress announced on Instagram that she would now be known from Rehana in the name of her birth. In a soulful post, Rehana shared a picture of her hospital band, in which her real name Rehana Khan is clearly visible. Considering his journey, he wrote, ‘Every time I wore a hospital band, it reminded me, life has changed me into my raw form. Pain, chemo, surgery, none of them cared for glamor, fame or stage names. Roslin was a name under which I performed, but Rehana, Rehana is the one who faced the pain.
Never turned away from the truth
The actress, known for being honest and innocent, told about being under a name for many years that did not really reflect her real personality. He said, ‘I have always been a person who has never hidden his truth. So why was I hiding behind a name that was not mine? ‘ After going through the most difficult phase of her life, she told that now she does not want to do ‘drama to survive’ now. Instead, she wants to live authentically and completely as herself. Rehana said, ‘After cancer, I did not just recover – I woke up. Going back to Rehana seems like going back home. ‘ The experience of fighting cancer has given him a deep understanding of identity and self-values. With courage and clarity, he shared, ‘The second chance deserves the real name- Rehana.’ As he shared it, fans and fans brought floods of love and support in the comment section.
Fans praised the actress’s bravery
A fan wrote, ‘Rehana is emerging once again.’ While the second fan commented, ‘Real strength is the name of Rehana. Rehana means fearless and independent. ‘ The actress revealed that her doctor has removed her chemo port, a device used to give chemotherapy. He got 19 rounds of chemotherapy but had to close it due to a rare and painful side effect, which made it unsafe to continue. Although his condition is now under control, he will have to take medicine for a long time for the next 10 years.