25 May,2021 08:16 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Hina Khan Picture Courtesy: Yogen Shah
Hina Khan lost her father recently and the actress shared a post on Instagram. Her colleagues from the television fraternity reacted to the post. Actress Rashami Desai wrote: "Stay strong," followed by two heart emojis while producer Ekta Kapoor wrote "N prayers" with a heart emoji. Hina also posted a series of pictures with her father on Instagram Stories. She wrote: "Just keep smiling in heavens my angel", "My full of life Daddy", as well as "My dear daddy, I miss you", along with the images.
She was not in Mumbai when she got the news of her father passing away due to a cardiac arrest on April 20. Hina, too, tested positive for Covid-19 soon after and quarantined herself at home. The actress has now shared multiple pictures with her mother on her Instagram account and penned an emotional note.
The post was poetic, inspirational, and straight from the heart. Have a look at the post right here:
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In an exclusive interview with mid-day.com, when asked about the social media trolls, Hina Khan said, "I have had my fair share of trolling. I still get trolled for something or the other. Now it has stopped affecting me. Initially, I used to block some trolls, now I don't even do that because I feel that no reaction is the best reaction. Even if you block someone, it is a reaction. They don't even deserve that they get blocked by me. So, I completely ignore, sometimes I read, sometimes I don't. If I am busy I miss out on a lot of tweets on my timeline," shared the Ex-Bigg Boss contestant.
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