Fragrance beautiful South Indian is one of the most famous actresses in cinema. Born in a middle class Muslim family as Nakhat Khan, she grew up in Mumbai. Over the years, she has become a dear star, especially in Tamil, Telugu and Kannada films, where fans continue to praise her.
A career career in the film
Khushboo made her debut as a child actress in the 1980 film The Burning Train and since then acted in more than 185 films in various regional languages. Beyond his successful acting career, he is also a prominent politician. In 2020, she joined the BJP and now serves as a member of her National Executive Committee.
Beyond acting: Khushboo’s political journey
Khushboo is not only an actress and politician, but also an emotional worker advocating women’s rights. She is known for her boldness and honesty, often openly speaks about her personal conflicts. One of the most tragic experiences in his life was permanent Sexual Exploitation By his father, he has boldly opened about a difficult chapter.
Facing sexual abuse at an early age
In a conversation with Barkha Dutt on his show, Mojo Story, Khushboo opened his sexual abuse story and said that the traces would be with him throughout his life.
He said, “I think when a child is misbehaved, it scares the child for life and it is not about a girl or a boy. My mother has been through the most derogatory marriage. A man who probably thought that his wife had a birthright to beat his wife, beaten his children, when I was misused, I was 8 years old and I was 8 years old when I was there for 15 years.”
During the conversation, the actress revealed that the fear of facing more misuse made her silent for years. He also shared his concern that his mother could not believe him. However, by the time she turned 15, she began to oppose her father’s progress, due to which she was eventually left the family.
Treatment travel to fragrance
Khushboo’s treatment journey began when he and his family moved to Chennai. Her hairdresser, a single mother, saw her father’s unfair behavior. He saw Khushboo beating in hotel rooms and shooting sets. It was a hairdresser who encouraged the fragrance to speak and stand for himself.