Actress Mumait Khan Reveals Tragic Accident Forced Her Exit from Glamour World After 'Munna Bhai MBBS' Hit Song
Mumbai. Actress Mumait Khan, who shot to fame overnight with the song 'Dekh Le' from the super hit film 'Munna Bhai MBBS' released in 2003, has been away from the silver screen for a long time. Mumait, who once created a stir in Bollywood and South Indian cinema due to her item dances and acting, suddenly distanced herself from the glamour world.
She recently made a painful revelation on social media about why she stepped away from the glamour world, describing her absence as an accident. She starred in many popular films such as 'Kaante', 'Shakti', 'Hulchul', 'Lucky', and 'Rowdy Rathore', disappearing suddenly at the peak of her success.
According to Mumait, she did not leave the film industry voluntarily, but rather was incapacitated due to a terrible accident. She stated that five blood vessels in her brain ruptured. Doctors advised her to refrain from working and lifting any heavy objects for at least seven years.
'I didn't leave the industry, but God put a 'full stop' to my work,' she said. Due to the medications used during her treatment, Mumait's weight increased significantly. This physical change led to her not receiving film offers. During those seven difficult years, she also faced financial hardship, during which her mother covered all her expenses.
While resting at home for a long time, Mumait realized her interest lay in makeup and hairstyling. She decided to turn this interest into a business. She is now running her own 'Makeup and Hair Training Institute' in Hyderabad.
Her academy conducts professional courses and also provides loan facilities for students to study. Mumait, who is now 40 years old, is still unmarried. She has no regrets about her life or past decisions.
She says, 'Every person keeps judging others. I do not need to give explanations to anyone. I really like my current work and life.'
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