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Mumtaz was released from the hospital when doctors complained about her “Iranian skin.”
Mumtaz, a veteran actor, has been released from the Breach Candy Hospital. She was admitted with diarrhoea and recovered in seven days. She has now revealed that she had trouble being injected in her left hand because she was on drip for a week due to the absence of lymph nodes that were removed during her breast cancer treatment years ago.
Mumtaz is an Iranian actress who has appeared in films such as Brahmachari (1968), Ram Aur Shyam (1967), Aadmi Aur Insaan (1969), and Khilona (1970).
“I suffer from both Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Colitis,” Mumtaz told ETimes about her health. It was an unexpected bout of diarrhoea that persisted despite the best efforts of medication.
Mayur Madhwani, Mumtaz’s husband, was in the United States at the time and insisted on coming over, but she told him she would handle it. She also talked about a problem she had in the hospital. She explained, “My skin was causing me a lot of discomfort. My skin is extremely sensitive because I am Iranian. In the hospital, I was on a drip for a week. My right hand could only be used to inject the drip; my left hand couldn’t be used because my lymph nodes were removed 25 years ago when I was diagnosed with breast cancer.”
Mumtaz meets up with her industry colleagues on occasion while in Mumbai. In November of last year, she met Shatrughan Sinha, and in March of this year, she met Anju Mahendroo. Shatrughan Sinha and his family had been surprised at their home.
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Food blogger attacked by Swara Bhasker for boasting about being a vegetarian on Twitter: “Smug self-righteousness”
In response to food blogger Nalini Unagar’s “proud to be a vegetarian” tweet, actor Swara Bhasker attacked Unagar. On Sunday, Nalini posted a photo of her lunch at X. It included a paneer dish and fried rice.
What was said by the food blogger?
Nalini shared the picture and added, “I’m happy to be a vegetarian. There are no more tears, cruelty, or guilt on my platter.”
This is Swara’s response.
In response, Swara penned, “To be honest… I find vegetarians’ arrogant self-righteousness to be incomprehensible. Denying the calf its mother’s milk, forcing cows to become pregnant, ripping them from their calves, and taking their milk are the main components of your diet.”
Furthermore, she said, “You eat root vegetables? That eliminates the entire plant! Just because it’s Bakr Eid, don’t stress about virtue signalling (folded hands emojis). June 16–17 is when Bakr Eid, or Eid al-Adha, is observed.
Swara just had her Eid celebration.
A few months after celebrating Eid al-Fitr, Swara posted a tweet. She celebrated the occasion with her daughter Raabiyaa and spouse Fahad Ahmad. On her Instagram Stories, Swara posted snippets of her Eid festivities. Swara and Raabiyaa were shown in one of the stories pointing at the Eid ka Chaand. Another photo shows Swara, her daughter, and Fahad posing as a family. Fahad is Muslim, but Swara is Hindu.
When Swara discussed the cultures of her and Fahad
Swara performed a chhathi puja for Raabiyaa the previous year. She revealed tidbits from the festivities and reported discovering shared cultural experiences with Fahad’s family. “The child is a mish mash of the mish mash we are,” Swara had wrote. She therefore has 62.5% UP, 12.5% Bihar, and 25% Andhra. Furthermore, I support representation and am always up for a celebration! Furthermore, since our wedding, we’ve learned that Muslims and Hindus in North India have common cultural customs, which strengthens my conviction that, despite our variety, love and joy will always find a language.”
“Chhathhi, or the sixth day of a child’s birth, is celebrated throughout UP Bihar. Mom and kid dress in the colour of turmeric or haldi, and aunts or bua put kaajal on the child and parents to protect them from ‘nazar,’ or the evil eye! I’m performing a well-known “sohar”—celebration songs for new babies. Although sohars are often used to celebrate newborn boys, I customised it for a newborn girl—oh! And although sisters and aunts sing the sohars, mothers don’t, so I thought, “Why not?” Dholak aa gaya hai! Thank you to @manisha2967 for the Chhathhi lesson and the beautiful singing I was able to do, and to Bhanu ji @partapsinghb11 for the dholak that helped make my singing pleasant.
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