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Tannishtha recalls the shock of her stage 4 cancer diagnosis

Tannishtha Chatterjee recalls the shock of her stage 4 cancer diagnosis: ‘It was sudden, devastating... why is life doing this to me?’

Actor-director Tannishtha Chatterjee has revealed she’s been diagnosed with stage 4 oligo-metastatic cancer, which has spread to her spine, lungs, chest, bones, and lymphatic system. She disclosed the diagnosis in an Instagram post on August 24, just eight months after losing her father to cancer, and has since been candid about the emotional and physical toll of the journey.

‘I’m fine as of now. My treatments are almost over’

Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter India, Tannishtha struck a cautiously optimistic tone. “I’m fine as of now. My treatments are almost over. But I’m going to be on a target medicine for the rest of the year. And then, yeah, fingers crossed. I just hope that’s how it remains. Like, I feel how I’m feeling right now. I’m feeling fine. I’m feeling okay.”

The shock of a sudden diagnosis

When asked to go back to the moment she first learned the news, she described how sudden and devastating it was. “I was at Javed Saab’s birthday party three days before I got to know this. So I had no clue. And then suddenly, all was positive, which is not a good thing, of course. And, yeah, I realised that it had spread and it was stage four and not looking good.” Her immediate concern, she said, was practical and maternal: “My first thing was plan B for my daughter. I have an old mother and a daughter. You know, they both are dependent on me.” She admitted keeping reports in the car because she found it hard to reveal the full truth to her mother straight away.

Learning to be vulnerable — reaching out for support

Initially, Tannishtha told almost no one. “Actually, initially, nobody the first few days. Then I shared it with my sister who doesn’t even live in India. She lives in New York. And she was the one who actually coaxed me and said that, listen, you need support… you just have to not be strong for the first time in my life.” The actor reflected on the difficulty of swapping the role of the strong older sister for one of vulnerability: “I have been responsible for people, you know, and so this was. Yeah, I had to learn to be vulnerable and to reach out.”

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Finishing a film amid treatment

Amid the diagnosis, Tannishtha’s directorial Full Plate was set for its world premiere — it will open the Indian Film Festival of Sydney. She explained how production hurdles and then her treatment timeline collided. The film’s initial financier ran into trouble, delaying completion; by the time co-producers stepped in and the edit was nearly done, she received the diagnosis. “I did ask myself at that point of time that it’s a testing time. Why is life doing this to me?” she said. But after the first few chemo cycles, she found a rhythm: “The first 10 days are really bad… the next 11 days, you start feeling better and everything looks positive. So I decided from the third cycle that now I told my producers… let’s just finish the film.” She worked in those 11-day windows and even tweaked edits remotely.Tannishtha confirmed that most of her active treatments are nearly complete and she will be on targeted medication for the remainder of the year. Her message to fans is measured hope: she’s feeling okay now and is cautiously optimistic about the future. Go to Source

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