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Hanan Hamid, a student of Al Azhar College of Arts and Sciences in Idukki’s Thodupuzha, sold fish in the local market to fund her college education and make ends meet.
Two days ago, the world was oblivious to Hanan Hamid’s existence but today, Hanan’s fame has landed her both brickbats and plaudits, all unbeknownst to her.
Her story went viral after the Malayalam newspaper Mathrubhumi featured her in their paper.
According to The News Minute, the story showed Hanan in her college uniform and a plastic cap, selling fish in the Palarivattom – Thammanam junction in Kochi. The news did the rounds on social media and Hanan went viral. Following this, channels hounded her and several users applauded the girl for her grit and attitude to life.
Hanan’s story struck a chord with many.
Though Hamid started doing small businesses, he got addicted to alcohol, and that’s when troubles started for her family, recalls Hanan.
Her mother, who had been supporting the family till then doing small jobs, became confined to the house after an episode of violence where Hamid attacked her.
Hanan’s story has been one of survival and resilience.
From taking tuitions for young children, to doing odd jobs like dubbing, standing as a flower girl at events and acting in plays, she has taken on many jobs to pay her fees, reported TNM.
As Hanan’s story went viral, among her well-wishers was director Arun Gopi, who offered her a role alongside Pranav Mohanlal in his second film Iruvathionnam Nootandu on learning about the girl from local newspapers.
"Hanan is a good anchor, poet and a dubbing artist. She also knows Kalari. One realising her talent, late actor Kalabhavan Mani used to support her and make her participate in several shows. For a girl like that, I would like to help in whatever way I can. I will also ensure a remuneration that can help her out of the financial problems she is facing currently," Arun Gopi was quoted by local media.
However, a few hours after Arun Gopi made the offer, several social media users lashed out at Hanan and the media house which first broke her story.
Hanan had sold fish in Kochi’s Champakkara market only for three days, but what those trolling her mercilessly did not remember was that this was a girl who had done multiple jobs from the time she was in Class 7, simply to make ends meet.
She has sold bajjis at a stall, she had anchored small shows in her town, she had also got a chance to do small roles in movies.
One man even did a Facebook Live, alleging that Hanan could not have been poor as she was wearing a gold ring on her fingers. Soon, thousands abused her based on this fact alone, without bothering to learn that the teenager had worked hard for months on end and bought herself something she had always wanted.
Hanan was taken to a hospital on Thursday by her friends; she was clearly depressed over the avalanche of reactions on social media. “I have known her for long, how dare people say such stuff about her? Do they know what she is going through? She is my brave friend,” one of Hanan’s friends told TNM.
Asking the trolls to leave Hanan alone, Union Minister Alphons Kannanthanam also came out in support of the 21-year-old, reported PTI.
He also commended the efforts made by the girl to survive, which he said, was similar to that of Prime Minister.
“Our prime minister once sold tea at the railway station. This is the desire to fight all hardships in life. Only those who adhere to life will gain benefits.”
“It's a story of the survival of hundreds of hard-hitting honest workers in our little village,” the minister wrote in his Facebook post .
The tourism minister hailed the woman's attitude to do hard work and move forward in life.
(With inputs from PTi, ANI and The News Minute)
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