Rajesh and Hemaxi’s Indian family welcomed a daughter called Ganatra 20 years ago. She was significantly different from the other children born in India. The girl had fair skin, red hair, and greenish-blue eyes.
And by the age of two, some blotches had appeared on the girl’s face. The parents, unsure of what was going on with their child, took her to the doctor, who discovered that she had typical freckles.
Because of her unusual appearance in India, Ganatra was regularly mocked and harassed at school, being referred to be ugly. The girl was deeply upset by her peers’ insults, and in the end, she began to feel embarrassed of herself. It is worth emphasizing that it was a complete wonder to everyone why such a baby was born to the indigenous Mumbai.
The girl struggled with her complexes for a long period, but she eventually succeeded. Ganatra embraced herself, and she is now quite self-confident, regretting only that she was ashamed of herself for so long and relied on the views of others.
Of course, relatives and acquainted families recommended them to conduct a DNA test to confirm their kinship, but Rajesh and Hemaxi are certain that this is their child, therefore they do not require an analysis.