Punjabi actress Tania has opened up about a deeply personal and emotional journey that she and her family have endured over the past three months. In a heartfelt note shared on Instagram, the actress revealed the toll her father’s critical illness has taken on her, describing a period filled with hospital visits, medical emergencies, and silent emotional battles—all while continuing to fulfill her professional commitments.
Reflecting on her life since July 4, Tania wrote, “Life has taken me through corridors I never imagined walking—ICUs, OTs, endless waiting rooms. Every day has been a test of faith, strength, and surrender.”
She described a dual existence—smiling under studio lights by day and silently fighting tears by night in the intensive care unit by her father’s side. “Somewhere in between, my life changed,” she wrote, noting how her days, once consumed with scripts and makeup shades, became about medical terms like tracheostomy, blood transfusions, and critical care monitoring.
Despite the emotional and physical toll, Tania expressed profound gratitude. “If God entrusted me with this battle, He also blessed me with the strength and support to face it,” she said, thanking everyone who supported her family during this period.
She also paid tribute to the acting profession, highlighting how artists often continue to perform even when carrying personal burdens. “The smiles you see on screen may sometimes be hiding the deepest battles behind it,” she noted.
While the journey is still ongoing, Tania closed her message with hope and warmth, wishing health and happiness to all during the festive season. “Once in the middle of an ordinary life, an extraordinary experience happens,” she wrote, leaving her followers with a reminder of resilience, faith, and gratitude in the face of adversity.

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