Ayushmann Khurrana’s wife, Tahira Kashyap, has recently been the center of attention since she publically announced she was diagnosed with Stage 0 Breast Cancer.

 

Tahira had since been posting pictures and videos of her living her life to the fullest. 

 

And she clearly had her husband standing with her, as a pillar of strength. 

 

In January, Tahira posted a selfie rocking her bald look. 

In her Instagram post, she said she was done wearing extensions, and that is was ‘liberating’ living without it.

 

Tahira wasn’t going to let cancer, or her bald head, get in the way of enjoying her life.

She was seen partying it up on her birthday not too long ago.

 

 

“I got the instructions to not to smile too much, but couldn’t control 😄🙈 first time and super fun!” 

 

On the occasion of ‘World Cancer Day’, Tahira and Ayushmann Khurrana both shared the same picture, with equally powerful statements. 

Tahira’s post read: ‘I truly embrace all my scars as they are my badges of honor. There is nothing known as perfect. Happiness lies in truly accepting yourself. This was a tough one for me. But this picture was my decision as I want to celebrate not the disease but the spirit with which I endured.’

 

Ayushmann Khurrana used his social media to commemorate and celebrate the love of his life: ‘Your scars are beautiful. You are a trailblazer. Keep inspiring the millions to fight their personal battles.’

People sent their love and well wishes to Tahira!

 

She was called ‘zinda dil’ 

Tahira is truly an inspiration!

 

Cancer is a horrible disease that has claimed so many lives. Those who are still fighting it, people like Tahira, are the bravest people ever and they deserve and need all of our support. Tahira is phenomenal in that she’s taken her battle with cancer and worn it as a matter of pride. She’s living her life to the best of her ability and not letting anything or anyone get her down.  She’s not letting cancer win- she’s making herself and her happiness a priority, and that’s pretty dope if you ask me.

Her scars are a permanent feature on her body, they’re her battle wounds from the most important battle she’s fought. Why shouldn’t she celebrate them? She’s not celebrating the disease, she’s celebrating her will and her strength against it!

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Cover Photo Courtesy: @ayushmannk / Instagram