Women Warriors. Never Say Die. Sonali Bendre, Lisa Ray, Tahira Kashyap. With Barkha Dutt

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  • Women Warriors. Never Say Die. Sonali Bendre, Lisa Ray, Tahira Kashyap. With Barkha Dutt.

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  • @shansharief6826
    @shansharief6826 4 года назад +74

    With huge respect to all the three ladies I can only imagine what they might have gone through at such a situation. Having said that, I find it absurd to find them as role model for a larger masses of people who happens to be financially backward or middle class. For them cancer is not just a emotional threat but a financial threat as well. Many people find it unaffordable to treat it due to the expensive medicines and other treatment procedures they can't afford to have. Many might not agree with me, but in my view a real inspiration is someone who fought and won against cancer while not having the luxury to go abroad and have multi speciality treatments. Those people are the real inspiration far more than these ladies.

    • @abantisarkar2055
      @abantisarkar2055 4 года назад +6

      So well spoken..... Hope many people realize this that being a cancer survivor like them can't be a role model for all considering financial condition..... They had that money to go for expensive treatment in big hospitals.... How many can afford that.... I hate it when people consider these celebrities as role model...

    • @milibhatnagar9588
      @milibhatnagar9588 4 года назад +1

      Very well written & which is very much true .. these ppl can afford to travel and get their treatments

    • @shairazaima4277
      @shairazaima4277 4 года назад +3

      Cancer's life threatening for everyone. For many people it's an emotional challenge, for many it's financial and for many it's both. While I do agree that most women can't treat cancer with the glam that these women have, I don't agree with the fact that you created a definition of who a "real survivor" is. Everyone goes through their own struggles and it is not right to put one against the other.

    • @PrashantNambiar
      @PrashantNambiar 4 года назад +5

      @@shairazaima4277 My initial thoughts seeing and listening to these arguably incredible women was *“such fortitude!!!”* …and then it was all bated by the bragging that followed about how they *“beat the shit out of it”* …and I was reminded of all those millions of men and women who didn’t have the means to fight their battles…and the fact that these women wouldn’t be speaking so high of their survival as they are today had they not been in a position to get the best treatment available in the world!!!

    • @shairazaima4277
      @shairazaima4277 4 года назад

      Prashant Nambiar agreed!

  • @tapemaj
    @tapemaj 4 года назад +7

    You three ladies are an inspiration to women of India .
    Keep up the excellent work and courage .
    Less fortunate women within India ought to feel a sense of pride of you three .
    Good wishes . Woman warriors .
    Spread the message into the heartlands of India .
    Cancer awareness is immensely important.
    Grieving father ( my own daughter passed away of cancer aged 16 )
    sitting in London / NY .
    Can’t forget those months in Leelawati hospital - Mumbai - 2005 .

  • @taurusbuddy8891
    @taurusbuddy8891 4 года назад +6

    Wwwwoooooow what a perfect explain tahira .💯💯💯💯😘😘✔️

  • @deepakapoor
    @deepakapoor 4 года назад +6

    Incredible three women! God bless them for their courage and sharing their journeys with everyone. So good to hear them.

  • @vidyapatil4288
    @vidyapatil4288 4 года назад +6

    Sonali very talented actress... very nice look...

  • @amritaaggarwal9451
    @amritaaggarwal9451 4 года назад +5

    there are many women, with fewer resources,fewer help who battle the scrouge and come out of it step by step. As much as I admire these 3 women, I’d salute many of the unsung people who have been there.......

  • @preethipri6773
    @preethipri6773 4 года назад +10

    Best moment was when Anuja came up and shared her insecurities and openly asked how she should start loving herself again. Most women with Cancer goes through what Anuja goes through and like Tahira beautifully said, it is all about mental health. No matter what stage you are diagnosed with, mental health is the only thing that helps you keep going.

  • @naushb3429
    @naushb3429 4 года назад +69

    I dont understand when people say they "fought cancer" "kicked cancer in the butt" had the courage blah blah blah... u either live or die when u have cancer. Access is one reason y they are here. Not because they kicked anything anywhere. They were lucky to live to talk about it. A lot of women have more courage than this but sadly die. Its not a game where u win or lose. They dint live because they were more positive and all that.

    • @bercila7171
      @bercila7171 4 года назад +1

      Totally agree!!!! Always felt the same way

    • @alizakhan1601
      @alizakhan1601 4 года назад +1

      yess true fucking iterview

    • @bishnumayapariyar2340
      @bishnumayapariyar2340 4 года назад

      Naush B very true bcos more positive more like by god

    • @A.K.00
      @A.K.00 4 года назад +2

      Correct. there is nothing 'butt kicking' about it. You can be positive and happy and pray all you want, cancer doesn't give a shit. Depending on your medical situation, you will either die soon or survive for another some years with fear of the cancer returning (and it returns for many people). Also, just because someone died from cancer doesn't make them a loser or a failure. Each and every person going for those painful treatments has strength and willingness to live and that itself is worthy of respect - even if they don't survive at the end.
      With all due respect to their personal struggles, saying things like 'cancer was a gift' or 'i was ready in life for cancer' is very arrogant. Sure, very easy to say such stupid statements when you were just lucky enough to survive through your diagnosis. Tell that to millions of people who lost their family members to cancer.
      How about just being humble and saying that you are very grateful and thankful to be alive?

    • @dr.sadafbashir8895
      @dr.sadafbashir8895 4 года назад +1

      Agreeable

  • @vidhijain9669
    @vidhijain9669 4 года назад +2

    It’s a wonderful inspiration to be a fighter and its so empowering
    Thanking you all for this insight.

  • @techbraketechbrake7830
    @techbraketechbrake7830 4 года назад +7

    I cried and cried and cried! Thank you Barkha ! For having these kinda intimate conversations!! You are a beautiful beautiful woman ❤️

  • @LaggardInLove
    @LaggardInLove 4 года назад +8

    Thank you ladies for sharing your personal journeys. Wish you all the very best and to all the women - take good care of yourself ♥️👃🏽

  • @flawedfighter4039
    @flawedfighter4039 4 года назад +111

    Manisha Koirala should have been there too😒

    • @Hetal28
      @Hetal28 4 года назад +2

      flawed fighter yes I so agree

    • @PrashantNambiar
      @PrashantNambiar 4 года назад +3

      @@Hetal28 I have never heard Manisha brag about her survival as these women do!

    • @kritikakritika3766
      @kritikakritika3766 4 года назад +2

      WHERE is the strong woman MANISHA KOIRALA

    • @TheAnchalnigam
      @TheAnchalnigam 4 года назад +1

      No one brags about their survival. They were not drowning . Well it's difficult to understand living with cancer and knowing after treatment you have huge chances to die with it in future. Maybe Manisha did not had free time for this particular show.

  • @MonishaKavita
    @MonishaKavita 4 года назад +111

    Makes me think of the women with cancer who are middle class or pore.. who can't afford all the treatment 💔💔💔

    • @justanotherindian11
      @justanotherindian11 4 года назад +4

      Point to be noted!

    • @saturn_bee2283
      @saturn_bee2283 4 года назад +1

      Exactly !!

    • @PrashantNambiar
      @PrashantNambiar 4 года назад +1

      @ Monisha Kavita I share your thought, but why just women??? I agree that these women wouldn't be speaking so high of their survival as they are had they not been in a position to get the best treatment in the world!

    • @MonishaKavita
      @MonishaKavita 4 года назад

      @@PrashantNambiar I said women because this show was specifically about women. But of course any living creature who has to go true this is just💔💔

    • @shsh._-
      @shsh._- 3 года назад

      Exactly, it's really scary

  • @i_bansri9367
    @i_bansri9367 4 года назад +86

    You people are glorifying their stories. Because they are celebrities. I'm younger thn them and have been diagnosed by lymphoma 4 times in my one small life. And taking chemotherapy right now. Have gone through bone marrow transplant as well. There must be many other brave people's stories out there who don't have these world class facilities at their disposal unlike these big people have.

  • @divinetogether
    @divinetogether 4 года назад +11

    The way cancer & it's treatment modalities are being spoken about is so trivial....The diagnosis, the treatment... having chemo toxic drugs pumped, our capillaries bursting with the chemotherapy, finding new veins at every chemotherapy , of getting radiation internal & external is terrorising. cancer & its adjunctive treatment dehumanises the person. I don't know what romantic & hyperbole they are talking about. Barkha please highlight the struggle, the pain, the loneliness ....no one can suffer it for us. and our family members, what it does to the cancer patient & our relationships. get real people to talk real things ....this is just posturing

  • @nedafiroz514
    @nedafiroz514 4 года назад +2

    It's wonderful

  • @shomagoswami4029
    @shomagoswami4029 4 года назад +1

    Incredible, gorgeous and so courageous 3 of you are.!!!
    Applaud to all of you .
    Now the time to serve the poor, who has the same problem; by using your charisma, connection or any possible way.
    Thanks Barkha for this lovely episode. 😊❤️😘

  • @shelleypillay3139
    @shelleypillay3139 4 года назад +8

    Wow hats off to these brave true warriors!!!!!!!! beautiful woman. Stronger than ever. Truly inspiring bless u all ❣️. 🤜🏼🤛🏼🙏🏻

  • @Trollika_Devi
    @Trollika_Devi 4 года назад +126

    Three wealthy women talking about their 'bravery'. No offense..yes money doesnt change anyones fate but when u have access to the best hospitals doctors nutrition care ..its very easy to talk nonsense like 'I decided i will not cry again". Im not criticising these women for sharing their stories but it would be good if they had some sensitivity for the millions of women/people who dont have proper access to even basic food let alone fancy hospitals. When you celebrate your fighting spirit ..its also good to appreciate your luck

    • @latadubey8513
      @latadubey8513 4 года назад

      👍👌

    • @TheEdiie999
      @TheEdiie999 4 года назад

      Exactly

    • @gautamnandwana
      @gautamnandwana 4 года назад +6

      Yes I totally agree even I am a cancer patient and I still feel very privileged for the fact that i can leave my job and sit at home...... I see so many fellow patients in hospital who sleep on payment near hospital
      They are real warriors in my eye

    • @i_bansri9367
      @i_bansri9367 4 года назад

      Can totally relate.

    • @shahanab2975
      @shahanab2975 4 года назад

      True

  • @poojavachani5303
    @poojavachani5303 4 года назад +7

    Finance is a big factor in this. It would have been more real if they shared how much their treatments were financially and how much they paid for it? Cause if they couldn't pay for it, they would not be talking about this much positivity. Sonali was affording a beautiful comfy apartment near Sloane Kettering NYC Cancer Institute (world known) which most people would not be able to. Lisa is in another world, she seems high!.

    • @A.K.00
      @A.K.00 4 года назад

      too irritated listening to Lisa's 'cancer was a gift' nonsense here. What an arrogant thing to say. Of course everything is gift when you are just lucky enough to be alive.

  • @archrao2103
    @archrao2103 4 года назад +3

    What a lovely lovely panel!!! Best so far on MOJO :)

  • @geetharamani5142
    @geetharamani5142 4 года назад +35

    As already mentioned in the comments these ladies cud go abroad and get the best of treatment. My daughter had brain tumor when she was just 7 yrs. I was working and my family needed the money and so I cud not give up my job. Her treatment was prolonged and I had to manage both office work as well as take care of my ailing child. Her tumor was malignant and so we had to struggle emotionally, financially and feeling totally helpless. Fortunately the doctors were excellent and she recovered but has certain side effects. There are many such cases where the poor and middle class have to suffer when cancer strikes a family member. They are the ones who are real fighters and not the super rich who have access to world class treatment.

  • @naushb3429
    @naushb3429 4 года назад +7

    Where is manisha koirala??

  • @salmarahman8262
    @salmarahman8262 4 года назад +11

    Respect for all of them.really love Tahira kashyap

  • @moe.786
    @moe.786 4 года назад +1

    I love this woman 🤗

  • @robin9418
    @robin9418 4 года назад +3

    Ladies wish u all the health, u are fortunate 🙏🏻

  • @SaveLeftoverFood
    @SaveLeftoverFood 4 года назад

    Awesome

  • @Julie-pb7fe
    @Julie-pb7fe 4 года назад +1

    Salute these women !!
    God bless the three of you. May you all have a long, beautiful and fulfilling life ahead.

  • @SUVRO10
    @SUVRO10 4 года назад +5

    Barkha what about the millions of women and men as well who have will to fight cancer but don't have money?

  • @jahangirhussain1
    @jahangirhussain1 4 года назад +5

    where's manisha koirala? she is also a cancer survivor.

  • @milibhatnagar9588
    @milibhatnagar9588 4 года назад +30

    Why do we support this kind of show where only wealthy women get interview.. Barkha Dutt should do interview of middle class women & below that who struggle @ each stage to deal with it

  • @anzellaful
    @anzellaful 4 года назад +2

    Barkha if you would have added to your introduction ...to all the women out there who has battled this without so much support and these platforms that would have been great..it doesn't mean I'm belittling their journeys ..acknowledging people who overcome this with all their hardships , would have been very progressive and thoughtful.....

  • @indiancitizen8297
    @indiancitizen8297 Год назад

    Love you Barkha Dutt ji

  • @shivakumarv301
    @shivakumarv301 3 года назад +1

    Never ever give to the impossible. A goal has numerous little step. Take one confident step at a time.

  • @aratrikghosh2717
    @aratrikghosh2717 4 года назад +6

    How about calling some men who fought cancer and call them men warriors no i don't think that would happen and also bring some middle class women if you really want to see the women warriors they are the real fighters

  • @sandhyachavali
    @sandhyachavali 4 года назад +4

    Lisa is light warrior who relates to the beyond and its so clear in all she said.

  • @9830945979
    @9830945979 4 года назад +12

    Barkha Dutt can take this as a challenge. Here is the simple thing she needs to do- just interview some non-celebrity lower to middle class women cancer survivors...I'm sure she will have her enlightenment and will get to know what true mental strength is!! With all due respect & considerations to the pain & trauma which these celebrities have gone through, I just want to say that high time we stop glorifying & stop giving other meanings to power & privileges!! Their situations are not even relatable to 95% of the cancer patients in our country who need money to pay the huge medical bills first & foremost!! trust me, mental strength is something they have been managing and will manage to collect!! Pls help them collect the money somehow, if at all you can Ms. Dutt....

  • @amitapmishra110
    @amitapmishra110 4 года назад +2

    Lots of love to all the three warriors. Me being a cancer patient myself, halfway through with my chemo being over....I mustered my courage to face this challenge by reading from the blog written by Manisha,Sonali, Lisa n Tahira. When these people come up and say what they have gone through u feel encouraged...ofcourse I have to face my portion of challenge of the ie leaving my kids who are 8 n 6, while going for the treatment n then becoming so much dependent physically on my husband which I was normally not. I had liked Manisha's Ted talk's the way she has become more humane than before, the way Tahira has handled herself n her kids....lots of love to you all. Hopefully the fighters who are struggling to find ways to deal with their ordeal, find their courage within them.lots of love to all those unsung heroes.

  • @poorvameena734
    @poorvameena734 4 года назад +14

    at no point want to demean their struggle or pain but the interview is quite irrelevant for normal people... I've seen my friends struggle and family ppl dying of it.. for normal us in fact managing nurse or household or family gets so difficult..and here their victory was getting style by Anaita and post a glamorous insta story...they've diff world and diff priorities and so diff support system while for a normal woman she herself is the support system in itself for the family too... their journey isn't what we could relate to

  • @myrambles4864
    @myrambles4864 4 года назад +7

    Tahira just stole the show with that hug! 🙂

  • @loveaki6592
    @loveaki6592 4 года назад +4

    manisha koirala should have been invited

  • @samsclubofgaming2865
    @samsclubofgaming2865 4 года назад +1

    Why the fuck is Barkha interfering them when they are talking?

  • @indranidasgupta1511
    @indranidasgupta1511 4 года назад +4

    this conversation was really good. Loved Tahira the most!!But Barkha and her feminism was way too much to handle.. not sure what she always tries to prove, one anchor pretty self obsessed..

  • @swastikagupta4104
    @swastikagupta4104 4 года назад

    Kemo curls👌👌👌

  • @mayadg5378
    @mayadg5378 4 года назад +1

    Some people are so cunning that they enjoy bad mouthing others .

  • @Itsfaymi00
    @Itsfaymi00 Год назад +1

    tahira look like Rebecca sugar

  • @yatribaxi1307
    @yatribaxi1307 3 года назад +1

    Tahira told absolutely true that no matter from any field, any class or any caste...women who fight against cancer r worrier , those who hv not faced this disease in dear one side never ever understand..shame on them who criticise this episode , persons nd content ..

  • @Julie-pb7fe
    @Julie-pb7fe 4 года назад +2

    I want to see Bharkha Dutt atleast once. Can someone invite me please for 1 session of these atleast.😍🤩👍

  • @sathyarave
    @sathyarave 4 года назад

    For the first time, watching a Burkha Dutt Show that is more positive and without her stereotype misandry... Kudos for all the women in this show...

  • @thetinyexplorer4719
    @thetinyexplorer4719 4 года назад +1

    Really talented womens

  • @mansi....55
    @mansi....55 2 года назад +1

    15:08

  • @aaryaavelani1686
    @aaryaavelani1686 4 года назад

    🙌🙌🙌🙌

  • @rogerashar9548
    @rogerashar9548 4 года назад +1

    Audience just came to see themselves on screen...

  • @sapnakachroo4821
    @sapnakachroo4821 Месяц назад

    Strong women

  • @monishabanerjee8366
    @monishabanerjee8366 4 года назад +1

    Exactly these are rich people. There are many women across, who has more courage to live and fight the cancer but they don’t have funds to go with expensive treatments in india and outside india. Will it become social responsibility of the govt to give free lifelong medical treatments to Indian citizens.

  • @indiancitizen8297
    @indiancitizen8297 Год назад

    Please take interview of people who aren't rich enough to get best treatment

  • @dskanchana
    @dskanchana 4 года назад

    All can battle odds out provided they are cash rich

  • @sameersaj8186
    @sameersaj8186 4 года назад +3

    Cancers are cured only when💰 heheee the irony of this episode

  • @raniaugustine2380
    @raniaugustine2380 4 года назад +4

    Nothing to glorify their experience.I am a person diagnosed 3 Rd stage of cancer in 2004.since 15 yrs I am taking chemo.it comes back every yr.Gone through 4 surgeries..if someone with same experiences like me,is really a psychologically a boost for others.

    • @magiktv8137
      @magiktv8137 2 года назад

      I salute u. Ur a hero and a legend. Hope you are getting through it and find happiness every day.

  • @sabbyS7
    @sabbyS7 4 года назад +4

    Barkha u trying to be Oprah 😀

  • @umb819
    @umb819 4 года назад +2

    Women and Vanity 🤯🤦🏾‍♀️

  • @radhikawagh190
    @radhikawagh190 4 года назад +8

    Can you guys in the comment section please stop undermining what these women have went through just for the fact that they're "rich". I agree to the fact that they have the financial support but dude it's cancer. So just appreciate rather than scrutinizing every little thing.

  • @irhtayag3
    @irhtayag3 4 года назад +2

    Of the whole public only the pink dress got to ask a qstn?? Tat too a cancer patient?? Y does it all look like sumthing staged for trp 🙄 though the whole episode helps people with low self esteem who r fighting cancer alone..

  • @amritaaggarwal9451
    @amritaaggarwal9451 4 года назад +3

    tahira applaud you for at least honouring those who fought and lost!!!!!!

  • @jenifergates1158
    @jenifergates1158 4 года назад +8

    fighting cancer is not easy. we have lost people close to us to cancer. but all these ladies are rich with no financial worries who can afford to go to have foreign countries treatments, get paid for their photos. i am sure none of them have been to tata institute where there are thousands of patients poor and middle class. for them even though tata offers medicines at a very subsidiced rate is still unaffordable. people come there from all over india many of them cant afford hotels, so many of them live on footpaths for months. its a terrifying sight. i know it was a brave battle for even the above ladies. but i really wish that they should interview people with humble back ground where cost of 1 treatment is equivalent to your year's saving or sometimes even lifelong savings. thats what a real struggle is . i wish all the beautiful ladies all the best.

  • @rogerashar9548
    @rogerashar9548 4 года назад +4

    Too much of this feminism these days...women existed along with men.likewise

  • @alizakhan1601
    @alizakhan1601 4 года назад +3

    My mom had cancer was diagnosed very late and she died just after 20 days of diagnosis , does anybody can can say she dint want to live it was just fate that she had to die of cancer , we were not even able to start chemo for the treatment and she was not there , for me talking of fighting with cancer is a shit

    • @LAXMANSINGH-yu5uy
      @LAXMANSINGH-yu5uy 4 года назад

      Same My father just died of 4th stage cancer within 2 months .It is not that he doesn't want to live .How aggressive can a cancer be you don't know ?I don't think there are such cases diagnosis at advanced stage of cancer and you are living for more than 2 yrs.

  • @bharathsy
    @bharathsy 4 года назад +9

    Barkha what annoying questions u ask?? Talking about fashion in cancer huh

  • @rashidapachlasa1951
    @rashidapachlasa1951 4 года назад +6

    Why dont they talk about the fear of death when they came to know abt cancer....they all happily accepted may be bcz they knew they hav enough finance to get treated in top hospitals...and after they loose there hair...thy would be showed even more beautiful with the top photographers and artist!!
    Talk REAL show REAL!!

  • @zabinhaque4028
    @zabinhaque4028 4 года назад +2

    Had come across Lisa Ray here in Toronto as we were passing Indigo, extremely snobbish!!!

    • @A.K.00
      @A.K.00 4 года назад +1

      i can totally believe you after listening to her 'cancer was a gift' nonsense here. What an arrogant thing to say.

    • @PM-lq5ll
      @PM-lq5ll 3 года назад

      Seriously? She seems to be down to earth, loving... maybe she was not feeling up to talking with people, I had one of those days (yesterday) seems like everything just went wrong, I just didn't wanna say or do something wrong... better today, turns out I was just tired.

  • @qa7850
    @qa7850 3 года назад

    I respect all these women 🙏 but with all due respect Kabhi men cancer survivor ko bi bulaya Karo Barkha ji . Not women women .. you can do such program with men also 🙏

  • @Ajay-ph1ei
    @Ajay-ph1ei 4 года назад +2

    Come on pumpkin lantern face Barkha.. you could have called a poor or not-so-rich cancer patient who got "treated in India." Aren't they warriors, maybe they are not beautiful enough to do cancer photoshoots...

  • @awali9439
    @awali9439 4 года назад

    Ms. Dutt, though here the topic of discussion is Cancer, but after seeing few of your shows I found out that you bring the Gender issue surely in every matter. Now I have a question for all the flag barriers of Feminism and Gender issues. Sometimes ago the social media caught on fire because of a movie called Kabir Singh where the fake women rights fighters came up with loads of nonsense about Kabir's character, a character that almost every other home has one like that in it. I am sure with the massive popularity of Bigg Boss show in India majority inclusive of yourself might be watching it. Have you guys the flag barriers ever noticed the amount of Female insult, degradation and disrespect in this show? Or just the fact that Mr. Khan is the host justifies it for all to play blind. I thought, with all the nonsense that is happening there in this show in real sense with women, the social media would catch the true storm, but unfortunately I find everybody okay with it as if women are convinced that they deserve exactly such kind of treatment at all levels. So now, where are you guys to raise your voices on such issue? Men in this house talk about having fun with ladies in the house, they object on the bodies of women calling them elephant, donkey, sexy and what not. It is massive to the extent that men there insult women by mimicking them on their faces. The shocking point is that some of the great ladies in this house are celebrating the insult of the women before their eyes, some even makes offers such are "you are looking good with that lady", some join in the mimicking. So being a Gender studies expert, should I believe that what the ignorant women rights activists and so called supporters of Feminism are doing is just fake and mere show off? Should I still believe that with this mind set, India is way behind of what it portrays in terms of advancement? I brought this issue not in the right platform with the hope that journalists like you and movements like I mentioned take it seriously and raise voice not on a nonsense movie character or any other nonsense that makes no impact, but on the real happening on a reality TV show watched and loved by everybody having real characters and expressions.

  • @ulidavarukandanthe485
    @ulidavarukandanthe485 4 года назад +6

    Pretentious Barkha!

  • @ShivamSingh-qz3kh
    @ShivamSingh-qz3kh 4 года назад +2

    Nam Myoho Renge Kyo

  • @parthapratimghosal6920
    @parthapratimghosal6920 4 года назад +2

    Barkha is so filmsy !!

  • @meghaacharya212
    @meghaacharya212 4 года назад +3

    Constantly glorifying their bravery. A lot of this strength which is being talked about comes from money. One can totally empathise with their struggle, but what is this constant adoration. How would a middle or lower class person ever relate to them?

  • @manishad2003
    @manishad2003 3 года назад

    You Can Heal Your Life by Louise Hay, read this book. This book would help you to prevent many diseases. Cancer is result of long resentment

  • @sharfshaikh1021
    @sharfshaikh1021 4 года назад +2

    What about the poor or middle class ,who can't go to USA for treatment , bring them to stage.

  • @milibhatnagar9588
    @milibhatnagar9588 4 года назад +3

    There are many middle class women & other women have through the treatment please make them warrior & not these women

  • @Tejasvini223
    @Tejasvini223 4 года назад +2

    Barkha excellent but why don't you bring women who r fighting same thing but are from simple middle class indian families

  • @aaruna6094
    @aaruna6094 4 года назад +13

    Inner strength comes from vitamin m in life that is money. I mean no disrespect to the lovely women panel, I adore them, but the other women who survived cancer ,not so privileged, deficient in vitamin m, the inner strength goes for a toss. Despite it if they have been survivors, I call them real not reel warriors.

  • @nooraabdurahman4313
    @nooraabdurahman4313 4 года назад +4

    All that aside. What’s happening to barkha? What’s she suffering from. She is transforming into a baby elephant. Look at the women who r actually not well looking so pretty.

  • @insiahirani7992
    @insiahirani7992 4 года назад +2

    Not saying that these stars didnt go through an ordeal but the way they answer each and every question seems very unreal its as if they are answering interview questions where they onyl have to make themselves look in control and powerful whereas in reality that is not true at all for anyone no matter who you are

  • @geetasidhwanigeeta5121
    @geetasidhwanigeeta5121 4 года назад

    Aap log sant rampalji ka sarsang suna kijiye apka cencer thick ho jayega pakka 2.00.oclcck in sharda channel 7.30 pm sadhana channel 8.30 p m ishwer t v dekhiye

  • @ranjeetajmani4636
    @ranjeetajmani4636 4 года назад +3

    So absurd and made up and glamourized version. It looks like all of them were giving a shot for a movie. One must admire for excellent acting skills. Trivializing challenges faced by the patients of cancer and their families. The way they are painting such a rosy picture and their journey is so fake. It is an insult to people who travel this journey, which is very lonely filled with a deep sense of insecurity. I have traveled this path when my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. Every day looked like climbing Himalaya, seeing her to go through the pain of treatment was so difficult and I wish no one has to go through it. Logic does not work. I wish when we deal with such a situation, we must exercise extreme sensitivity.

    • @A.K.00
      @A.K.00 4 года назад

      very pretentious interview with equally pretentious guests. I wanted something raw and real. Cancer - whether you survive or not - is not only a disease but a traumatic experience on many levels and it changes you & your perspective about life. This video was so superficial and even arrogant especially saying things like 'cancer was a gift' or 'i was ready for cancer in my life' - so stupid and immature. My fault for clicking on a celebrity video and expecting some substance out of it...

  • @shradhakamble4100
    @shradhakamble4100 4 года назад +2

    What kind of a bravery is here ? Inke pass paisa hai... For them cancer is like temperature and cold cough... Bakwas video

  • @manishnadan210
    @manishnadan210 4 года назад +1

    These r the women had money to pay for expensive treatments . Speak with poor ppl who can’t afford ask them n do some thing about it . Stop this nonsense of spending money on platforms just to bring celebrities in speak about there experience.

  • @rarity2
    @rarity2 4 года назад

    In India,, we middle class people spend hard earned money if our family member suffered from cancer.. But after few years,, cancer came back to their body.. These people do the same outside India but cancer don't came back to them.
    Why Indian doctor are not efficient enough like the doctor outside..

    • @A.K.00
      @A.K.00 4 года назад +2

      it can come after many years also. No money can save you from that.

    • @A.K.00
      @A.K.00 4 года назад

      There are sometimes complicated and highly specialized surgeries & procedures that only few doctors and medical centers are experienced in. So if someone can afford to go to a specific medical center in another country, then it is perfectly fine.. especially when it's matter of life and death..any person will do everything it takes... even to get few extra months of life.