Key Points

Veteran actress Nafisa Ali has shared a powerful selfie showing herself without hair during her cancer treatment journey. She posted the inspiring image with the simple caption "Positive power" on Instagram. The actress recently revealed she's resuming chemotherapy as surgery isn't an option currently. Nafisa continues to maintain a positive outlook despite her ongoing battle with stage 3 peritoneal and ovarian cancer.

Key Points: Nafisa Ali Shares Powerful Bald Selfie During Cancer Battle

  • Nafisa Ali shares emotional Instagram post showing her without hair during chemotherapy
  • She was diagnosed with stage 3 peritoneal and ovarian cancer in 2018
  • The actress-politician recently resumed treatment as surgery isn't currently possible
  • Her career spans films with Amitabh Bachchan and Shashi Kapoor since 1979
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Nafisa Ali shares selfie with no hair: Positive power

Veteran actress Nafisa Ali posts inspiring bald selfie with "Positive power" caption as she resumes chemotherapy for peritoneal and ovarian cancer treatment.

Nafisa Ali shares selfie with no hair: Positive power
"Positive power … - Nafisa Ali"

Mumbai, Oct 5

Veteran actress-politician Nafisa Ali, who in September shared that she will be resuming chemotherapy as surgery is not an option for her at the moment, has posted a powerful picture of herself with no hair.

Nafisa, who in 2018 was diagnosed with stage 3 peritoneal and ovarian cancer, took to Instagram, where she shared a picture of herself with no hair. In the image, the actress-politician is looking at the camera and smiling

For the caption, she wrote: “Positive power …”

In September, Nafisa posted a screenshot of a quote, which read: “One day my children asked, 'Who will we turn to when you're gone?’ I told them, ‘Turn to each other. That is my greatest gift -siblings who share the same love and memories. Protect one another, and remember: your bond is stronger than anything life can bring’.”

Saying that she loves life, Nafisa captioned the post: “A new chapter in my journey from today. I had my PET scan yesterday … so back to chemotherapy as surgery is not possible . Believe me I love life .”

Talking about the actress-politician, she stepped into the world of acting with the 1979 Shyam Benegal film Junoon with Shashi Kapoor. She was then seen in films such as Major Saab starring Amitabh Bachchan, Bewafaa, Life In A… Metro, Guzaarish and Yamla Pagla Deewana. She also acted in a Malayalam film called Big B with Mammootty.

It was in 2004, when Nafisa contested in the Lok Sabha elections from South Kolkata but was unsuccessful.

In 2009, she contested the Lok Sabha election from Lucknow on the Samajwadi Party ticket after Sanjay Dutt's disqualification by the Supreme Court on the basis of a prior conviction. She then rejoined the Indian National Congress party in November 2009 and said she is returning to Congress for life.

However, she joined the All India Trinamool Congress in October 2021 ahead of the 2022 Goa Legislative Assembly election.

She was last seen in the 2022 film “Uunchai” directed by Sooraj Barjatya. The film also stars Amitabh Bachchan, Anupam Kher, Boman Irani, Parineeti Chopra, Neena Gupta, Sarika, Danny Denzongpa and Nafisa Ali.

- IANS

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Rohit P
I remember her from Life In A Metro and Uunchai. She's always carried such grace on screen, and now even more so in real life. Her message about siblings is so touching. Wishing her complete recovery!
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Sarah B
While I admire her courage, I wish more celebrities would use their platform to talk about the financial burden of cancer treatment for ordinary Indians. Many families can't afford proper care.
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Arjun K
"Positive power" indeed! This is the kind of strength we need to see more of. Cancer doesn't care about your political party or film career - it's a battle we all must fight together. Jai Hind!
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Neha Gupta
Her journey from Junoon with Shashi Kapoor to this brave fight shows what a fighter she is. May God give her strength to overcome this challenge. ❤️
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Michael C
Incredible courage! In many cultures, hair is tied to identity and beauty. Her willingness to share this vulnerable moment helps break stigma around cancer treatment. Respect!
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Karthik V
Whether in Congress, TMC, or SP - today she's just a brave woman fighting cancer. Politics aside, we should all stand with her in this difficult time. Get well soon, Nafisa ji!

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