Actors News: Hina Khan lauds dressmaker Swapnil Shinde for beginning as transwoman "Saisha", pens heartwarming note
Via a social media post, the renowned designer revealed how it took her years
to finally accept that she wasn't gay but a 'transwoman'.
A couple of days ago, ace dressmaker Swapnil Shinde came out as a
transwoman.
Now named Saisha Shinde, via a social media post, the renowned designer, who
has worked with the likes of Deepika Padukone, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Bhumi
Pednekar, Kiara Advani among others, made her identity public and revealed how
the pressures pushed her to solitude and it took her years to finally accept
that she wasn't gay but a 'transwoman'.
And now, praising Saisha for having the courage to simply accept her identity
and being bold enough to return out with it, TV star Hina Khan, who has
previously worked with the designer, penned a heartwarming note.
Lauding Shinde for her decision and going public with it, Hina, while
re-posting the designer's photo as a transwoman, wrote alongside it, "Identity
can originate on the idea of gender but to spot with it, one has got to be
soulfully connected thereto. the heat and inclusiveness, the creativity and
liberalism, the caliber and candor that you simply possess dear Saisha .. is
predicated on the facility of your soul."
"You prefer to do what others forgo due to societal norms and that I have
witnessed it the way you've got warmly included me on basis of my ability not
the means to point out it. I'll not know you personally but I do know you
adequately to mention one thing.. what you probably did takes quite a grit, it
takes quite a courage and it takes quite self-awareness.. it's the byproduct
of the facility of your soul. Your beautiful soul ... and that is what I see
whenever I check out you. Before .. and Now ! a gorgeous Soul !!
#IdentifyWithYourSoul #SaishaShinde #LetsLiftEachOther I really like YOU
SAISHA, the planet LOVES YOU @officialswapnilshinde (sic). #Repost
@officialswapnilshinde with @make_repost Here we go 2021 #saishashinde (sic),"
Hina added.
Earlier, while going public with the news, Shinde put out a press release that
read: "Irrespective of your origin, there'll always be something that reminds
you of your childhood. For me, it takes me back to the type of loneliness that
aches, to pressures that pushed me into solitude and therefore the chaos of
confusion that grew every moment.
All through school and college, while the boys outside tormented me because I
used to be different, the interior pain was far worse. I felt suffocated
living a reality that I knew wasn't mine, yet one that I had to stage a day
due to societal expectations and norms. it had been only in my early 20s at
NIFT where I found the courage to simply accept my truth; i actually bloomed.
I spent the subsequent few years believing that i used to be interested in men
because I used to be gay, but it had been only six years ago that I finally
accepted to myself, and today that I accept you.
I'm not a shirt lifter . I'm a Transwoman."
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