Rubina Dilaik and Sana Khan
Actress Sana Khan entered the world of cinema in 2005 with the film ‘Yeh Hai High Society’. He also acted in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam films. Apart from this, she was also seen in many reality shows and web series. But in the year 2020, she said goodbye to the world of glamour. Sana became close to Dharma and started following the same path. Now in an interview she is seen crying remembering her old days.
Sana Khan was seen as a guest on actress Rubina Dilek’s chat show Kisi Ne Baata Nahi. Meanwhile he talked about religion and why it brought violence within itself. Sana said, “How have things changed in my life? These things were always in my mind. This is not only about Islam, every religion teaches you to be gentle. Every religion teaches you humility. I don’t know any religion that says our daughter looks good naked. I don’t know of any religion that says it’s good to abuse or it’s good to steal or it’s good to cheat people or it’s good to kill people.”
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Sana spoke her word
Meanwhile, Sana Khan said that everyone wants to keep their wife, daughter, sister and mother safe. She says, “This happens all over the place. From caring for you to protecting you and giving you something. And sometimes saw you well dressed. Everyone has their own perspective and way of living. Since I am from a Muslim family, this is my perspective. “It has nothing to do with anyone else.”
Sana burst into tears
Sana Khan says, “I feel like I was lost. I could not understand that I am a domestic girl. College going girl wearing salwar kameez and applying oil. I couldn’t figure out when I got to the shortskirt and backless stage. Sometimes when I look back at my life, I feel like crying.” As Sana says this, she begins to cry. As she sobs, she says, “This is the realization of my sins that come up again and again.”
Seeing Sana crying, Rubina gets up and goes to her and calms her down. She says, “You’re so beautiful. You know, when I saw you, yes, of course, through social media, the way your journey has been. I found it very inspiring. Because everything you’ve embraced at such a young age. Yes, I am adopting now. I understand my religion and culture now. You are very lucky that you understood very quickly.