Actress tannishtha chatterjee is suffering from stage 4 oligo metastatic cancer. She has shared this information by sharing a post. Tannishtha lost her father some time ago.

Many bollywood celebrities have defeated cancer. Their journey has been difficult, but they mustered courage and were able to fight this disease. Many celebrities, including sonali bendre and Tahira Kashyap, have fought cancer. Now, actress tannishtha chatterjee has shared a post on social media and informed about her struggle with stage 4 oligo metastatic cancer. She has shared a post on social media in which she is seen smiling. She also said that she has lost her father to cancer.


While giving information about her cancer, Tanishaa also said that her 70-year-old mother and 9-year-old daughter are also dependent on her. Tanishaa has told about her journey of the last 8 months, which has been very difficult.


Tanishaa shared the post

Tanishaa has shared a photo of herself sitting on the sofa and a photo of her female friends, in which everyone is smiling. She wrote- 'So the last 8 months have been extremely difficult. As if losing my father to cancer was not enough. Eight months ago, I was diagnosed with stage 4 oligo metastatic cancer. But this post is not about pain. It is about love and strength. Nothing can be worse than this. A 70-year-old mother and a 9-year-old daughter, both completely dependent on me. But in the most difficult moments, I felt a lot of love, which comes forward, makes space, and never lets you feel alone. I found it in my amazing friends and family, whose unwavering support, even on the toughest days, brought a true smile to my face.'


Tanishaa further wrote- 'In this world running towards AI and robots, it is the infinite compassion of real, passionate people that is saving me. Their empathy, their messages, their presence, and their humanity are bringing life back. Cheers to female friends, salute to the sisterhood that made its presence felt for me with love, deep empathy, and strength. You know who you are, and I am infinitely grateful to you.'

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