Key Points

Veteran actor Nafisa Ali is inspiring everyone with her courageous approach to cancer treatment. She recently shared photos embracing her bald look during chemotherapy with the simple yet powerful caption "Positive Power." Her grandchildren have been helping her cope by gently cutting her hair as it falls out from treatment. Despite battling stage 4 cancer since 2018, she continues to face her journey with remarkable grace and radiance.

Key Points: Nafisa Ali Shares Positive Power Embracing Bald Chemo Look

  • Nafisa Ali shares radiant photos embracing her new bald look during chemotherapy
  • Her hair began falling out due to ongoing cancer treatment sessions
  • Grandchildren helped her cope by gently cutting her chemotherapy-induced hair loss
  • The actor has been battling stage 4 peritoneal and ovarian cancer since 2018
  • She continues chemotherapy as surgery is not currently an option
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Nafisa Ali shares her positive power as she embraces bald look during chemotherapy

Veteran actor Nafisa Ali inspires with her courageous cancer journey, embracing baldness during chemotherapy with radiant positivity and family support.

"Positive Power - Nafisa Ali"

New Delhi, October 6

Actor Nafisa Ali has been inspiring many with her cancer journey, which she seems to be facing with great courage and grace.

The veteran actor, who has been battling stage 4 peritoneal and ovarian cancer since 2018, recently shared new photos from her treatment journey, reminding everyone of the "positive power" she believes in.

Taking to Instagram, Nafisa posted a series of pictures showing her new bald look, a side effect of chemotherapy. Dressed in a yellow gingham top and brown pants, she looked as radiant as ever, smiling warmly for the camera. Alongside the pictures, she simply wrote, "Positive Power."

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Just a couple of days ago, Nafisa opened up about her ongoing chemotherapy sessions. She revealed that her hair had begun to fall out due to the treatment. Posting a picture of her comb filled with hair, she wrote, "Here go my chemotherapy locks... Soon, I'll be bald."

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Earlier, she shared an adorable post featuring a series of pictures and videos showing her grandchildren helping her cope with chemotherapy-induced hair loss. In the clips, her little granddaughters were seen gently cutting her hair with their tiny hands. Along with the pictures, Nafisa added a caption that read, "Finally, my little grandchildren helped me with my hair fall."

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Nafisa was first diagnosed with stage 3 peritoneal and ovarian cancer in November 2018. After initially recovering in 2019, she recently revealed that her cancer had returned, and she has now resumed chemotherapy, as surgery is not an option at this stage.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The way her grandchildren are helping her with hair loss is so heartwarming. Family support makes all the difference during cancer treatment. Wishing her complete recovery!
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Sarah B
As someone who went through chemotherapy last year, I know how emotionally challenging hair loss can be. Nafisa's positive attitude is truly inspiring for all cancer patients.
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Arjun K
While I admire her courage, I wish our healthcare system provided better support for cancer patients. Many ordinary Indians struggle to afford proper treatment. Still, Nafisa ji's positivity is commendable.
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Meera T
She looks beautiful with her bald look! True elegance doesn't depend on hair. Her journey reminds me of my aunt who fought cancer with similar grace. 💛
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David E
Her "Positive Power" message is so powerful. It's amazing how she's using her platform to raise awareness about cancer and show that there's no shame in treatment side effects.

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