TV actress Chahat Khanna said, she was brainwashed to accept Islam, now I am very happy to return to Sanatan Dharma.
Mumbai. TV actress Chahat Khanna has seen a lot of ups and downs in her personal life. Chahat's two marriages have broken. Chahat's first marriage was with Bharat Narsinghani in 2006 and it ended after a few months. Her second marriage was with Farhan Mirzi and after this she accepted Islam. Chahat got divorced from Farhan in the year 2018. Chahat had filed a case of sexual and mental harassment against her husband. Now during an interview, Chahat told that her first husband had brainwashed her to accept Islam. Now he is very happy to return to Sanatan Dharma.
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Chahat said, I am not a fanatic
While talking to Zoom, Chahat Khanna said that I am not at all religious but I am spiritual. I am very liberal and believe in every religion. I am not a fanatic. I learned about Islam when I got married. I got a lot of Islamic knowledge. I also believe in Jesus Christ. I am a devotee of Kali and Krishna.
Thankfully we have returned to our roots.
Chahat said that it took a lot of time for me to return to my roots after my divorce. It took me 4-5 years to believe in Islam and even today I believe in some of its beliefs. Very good. But thankfully I came back to the roots of Sanatan Dharma. I came to know the hidden truth behind many things.
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I had become weak
Chahat was asked why she said 'thankful' for returning to Sanatan Dharma? On this Chahat said, 'I had gone astray.' As a child, if you are told all the time that what you are doing is wrong, you will not understand anything. You will become weak and that is what happened to me. It took some time to return to Sanatan Dharma. But I am happy and well.
was brainwashed
Chahat was asked whether she was brainwashed? On this, I don't know what it was but yes, I can say. That's why I said thankfully I came back home. I was told not to worship my God and that was the most wrong thing. Now I know what is right and what is wrong?
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