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“Please Call Me For Work” – Hina Khan Pleads Industry As People Are Hesitant to Work With Her After Cancer


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Hina Khan about not getting work:

Popular actress Hina Khan, known for her roles in television and films, has made a heartfelt appeal to the industry, requesting opportunities to work after her battle with breast cancer. Speaking to PTI, Hina shared that her latest project marks her first assignment since her diagnosis.

“This (reality show) is my first project after the whole thing happened. I want to work,” she said, referring to her treatment and recovery. While no one has explicitly told her she hasn’t fully recovered, Hina feels that some people might be hesitant to approach her, perhaps out of concern for her health. “I can sense that maybe people are hesitant for all the right reasons,” she noted.

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The actress revealed that she hasn’t received any offers in the past year. Despite that, she remains open and ready for work. “I’m open to auditions, where did I stop? No one has called me for the last one year, for all the reasons. I’m open to everything, please call me,” she urged.

Hina Khan

Hina Khan has been a prominent face in Indian television, best known for her work in Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai and Kasautii Zindagii Kay. She has also appeared in films, web series, and reality shows but post Cancer treatment, she has literally disappeared from the screen. However, ehe continued to make public appearances at award shows, events, humanitarian events, and regular spottings.

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