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Ushna Shah Shares The Anecdote Of How Her Father Left Her
Actress Ushna Shah joined a discussion on X (formerly Twitter) where users were sharing anecdotes about their fathers. The ‘Habs’ actress shared a poignant story about her father’s abandonment, stating, “Went to buy a pack of cigarettes when I was an infant, will be back any minute…”
Went to buy a pack of cigarettes when I was an infant, will be back any minute… https://t.co/VLJOMTPjPh
— Ushna Shah (@ushnashah) September 22, 2023
Her tweet prompted expressions of sympathy from users, but Ushna credited her strong mother for helping her become a successful woman despite her father’s absence.
Not at all. Allah gave me a superwoman for a mother, alhamdulilah 💪
— Ushna Shah (@ushnashah) September 22, 2023
Previously, UShna Shah discussed the scripts she often works on, noting how they tend to perpetuate a sense of shame surrounding divorce. Ushna revealed her personal connection to this issue as the child of a hardworking single mother who held three jobs to support her family. She expressed her desire to be part of a story that addresses the stigma associated with divorce and challenges the shame of being single afterward. Such a story, she explained, would celebrate the journey to independence and happiness. However, Ushna acknowledged the difficulty of convincing producers to support such a daring script that might face societal backlash.
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