This young girl was ridiculed during her childhood because of her unusual appearance: as she grew up, she eventually learned to accept herself.
Twenty years ago, in the Indian family of Rajech and Hemaksi, a little girl was born and named Gannatra. She was very different from all the other children born in India. She was white, red-haired, and had green eyes.
Starting at the age of 2, spots appeared on the little girl’s face. Not understanding what was wrong, her parents took her to the doctor, but no abnormalities were found.
This atypical appearance for India led Ganatra to face constant teasing and mockery at school, where she was called ugly. The young girl felt very hurt by her classmates’ remarks and began to feel uncomfortable, ultimately ending up ashamed.
It’s worth noting that the birth of such a girl in the Indian city of Mumbai was a real mystery to everyone.
The young girl struggled with her complexes for a long time and, fortunately, she succeeded in overcoming them.
Of course, close friends and family even suggested doing a DNA test to confirm their relation, but her parents, being 100% sure that she was indeed their child, simply declined the test.