Once the fresh face of Bollywood alongside Salman Khan in ‘Veer’, Zarine Khan has stepped back from films but remains a social media sensation. This Eid al-Fitr, her updates carry a heavy veil of grief rather than festivity.
Posting a candid video on Instagram, Zarine revealed her reluctance to embrace the celebrations. Her mother’s ongoing health battle, including recent ICU stays, weighs heavily on her. But it’s the harrowing reports from the Israel-Iran tensions that have truly broken her spirit.
‘Despite preparing a little for Eid, my heart is shattered inside,’ she said. Dismissing advice to stay detached, Zarine emphasized, ‘How can it not affect me? Those dying innocents are part of our human family. No religion divides this pain—it’s pure humanity crying out, no matter how far away.’
Family challenges compound her distress. Her mother, discharged after prolonged hospitalization, shows minimal recovery. Zarine, the family’s pillar as the elder daughter, confided in an interview: ‘I’m at a crossroads where surrender isn’t possible. My mother and little sister depend on me completely.’
This Eid message from Zarine transcends personal woe, calling for collective empathy in a divided world. Her vulnerability spotlights how geopolitical strife invades homes and hearts, transforming holidays into platforms for peace pleas.