(WS News) – Former Indian actress Sana Khan opens up about her feelings and experience during her filming career and after quitting it for religious life.
She left the entertainment industry in 2020 to embrace a more spiritual path. Appearing on a podcast, she spoke about her journey of self-realisation, her struggle with inner conflict, and the transformation that led her to quit the limelight.
Sana Khan first gained fame with her stint on Bigg Boss 6, hosted by Salman Khan, and went on to have a successful career in the entertainment industry.
However, in October 2020, she shocked fans by announcing her exit from showbiz to follow her religious calling.
She married Mufti Anas Sayed, a Muslim cleric from Surat, in November 2020. The couple welcomed their first child in July 2023.
Since her departure from the public eye, Sana has dedicated herself to living a religious life and running her business ventures.
In her candid conversation with host Rubina, Sana shared the emotional turmoil she faced while being part of the entertainment world.
“I couldn’t understand when I, a simple girl wearing salwar kameez and oiling my hair to go to college, reached a stage where I was wearing backless outfits in front of the camera.”
She explained that even though she was born into a Muslim family, she struggled with the guilt of living a life that didn’t align with her religious beliefs.
“Every Muslim knows what is Halaal and Haraam. I knew that what I was doing was not correct as per my religion.
Sana Khan described a pivotal moment in her life after she left Bigg Boss. “ After Bigg Boss, out of nowhere, I felt the need to get a Quran with translation.
This was a major turning point in my life,” she shared, explaining how this decision marked the beginning of her journey towards spiritual fulfillment.
Since then, Sana has moved away from the glamour of showbiz and focused on living a religious, family-oriented life.
She now runs two successful businesses, ‘Face Spa by Sana Khan’ and ‘Haya by Sana Khan’. In addition, she and her husband, Anas Sayed, founded the Hayat Welfare Foundation, a charitable organization dedicated to helping those in need.