
Ankita Konwar writes emotional note in memory of her late father on Father’s Day. Read here
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In an emotional post on Instagram, Ankita Konwar shared a note in memory of her late father.
Ankita Konwar shared an emotional note in memory of her father on Father’s Day on June 20 in a post on Instagram. Her father passed away earlier this year, in February. In her post, Ankita released a statement and thanked her father for making her “confident, independent and fearless”. “Father's day. This is the first one without hearing him say 'thank you' when I wished him. But I know in my heart that he's happy, wherever he is. I have no one but him to thank, for making me courageous, confident, independent and fearless,” Ankita said in her post. She also added, “A father who truly did everything in his capacity to be the best father one could ever ask for. Many of my friends lost their fathers too. And I now, know the pain. So if you're grieving too, may you heal as I do, and know that they are always there, looking over and protecting us. And to the rebellious ones, go talk to them while you can! Happy Father's Day!”
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