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Hyderabad: Despite going through a difficult phase health-wise, including a procedure in February 2026 to remove a liver cyst and her earlier battle with Stage 2 liver cancer in 2025, television actress Dipika Kakar continues to focus on her family, especially her role as a mother. She is once again winning hearts online, this time … Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

6 April 2026 at 10:15 am
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Watch: Dipika Kakar teaches son Ruhaan Namaz, video wins hearts

Hyderabad: Despite going through a challenging health journey, television actress Dipika Kakar remains dedicated to her family, particularly her role as a mother. Her latest video, teaching her son Ruhaan how to offer Namaz, has captured the hearts of fans and social media users alike.

Dipika's health struggles began in 2025 when she was diagnosed with Stage 2 liver cancer. She underwent successful treatment, but the experience left a lasting impact. In February 2026, she underwent another procedure to remove a liver cyst, further highlighting her ongoing health challenges. Despite these difficulties, Dipika has remained resilient and focused on her family.

In her latest vlog on her YouTube channel, "Dipika Ki Duniya," the actress shared a heartwarming moment with her son. The video, now widely circulating on Instagram, shows little Ruhaan dressed in a kurta-pyjama and skull cap, attentively following his mother's instructions as she teaches him the steps of Namaz. The clip, filled with patience and affection, has garnered praise and emotional reactions from fans across various social media platforms.

This isn't the first time Dipika has shared such intimate moments with her family. Earlier, she was seen introducing Ruhaan to Arabic alphabets as his first step towards learning the Quran. Her efforts to nurture her child with care and cultural values have been widely appreciated.

Dipika embraced Islam in 2018 before marrying actor Shoaib Ibrahim, adopting the name Faiza. She has often spoken about the decision being a personal and fulfilling one, made with the support of her family. The couple welcomed their son Ruhaan in June 2023. Born prematurely via an emergency C-section, the baby was healthy, and since then, the duo has frequently shared glimpses of their parenting journey with fans.

On the professional front, Dipika was last seen on the reality show "Celebrity MasterChef India," but had to exit the show midway due to an arm injury. The season was eventually completed without her, but her presence on the show had already captured the attention of viewers.

Dipika's video teaching her son Namaz has left fans emotional and inspired. Such beautiful moments truly stay with you, as fans express their admiration and support for the actress and her family. The heartwarming clip has been shared extensively on Twitter and Instagram, with hashtags like #DipikaKakar, #Faith, #Islam, and #Namaz trending among her followers.

Dipika Kakar's dedication to her family, despite her health challenges, serves as an inspiration to many. Her efforts to instill cultural values and faith in her son have resonated with fans, who appreciate her vulnerability and strength in sharing these personal moments. As she continues to navigate her health journey and parenting, Dipika's resilience and love for her family remain at the forefront of her life.

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