The story of a Muslim woman who adopted the three children of a Hindu woman working in her home
The story of a Muslim woman who adopted the three children of a Hindu woman working in her home Decades ago, a Muslim woman in India adopted her three Hindu children after the death of her domestic worker, and thus an extraordinary story of motherly love, compassion and tolerance was laid, which has now been made into a film. Immortalized by BBC Hindi's Imran Qureshi spoke to the children who were adopted by Thinadan Subeda in 1976. One of their sons, Jafar Khan, got teary-eyed when he first saw the film Anu Swaantham Shridharan. However, his brother Shri Dharan, who was sitting with him during the launch of this film, started crying. Both Jafar Khan and Shri Dharan are 49 years old, but they are not related by blood. Jafar Khan is a Muslim, while Shri Dharan is a Hindu. However, when you ask Jafar Khan what Shridharan means to him, he says, 'He is my brother, but it is more than that. It happens to me all the time. I don't know what to say to him. This is my partner. Howe...