"Ayaan has given birth to a new me. He made me a better person and taught me that life will hit you, it will knock you down on the floor but you have to get up, stumble, fall again and then get up but never give up," Hashmi said while addressing a panel discussion on "Parenthood" at Spring Fever 2016.
The "Jannat" actor unveiled the first look of his book "The Kiss of Life", which is about the hardships he and his wife faced when their son was diagnosed with cancer at the age of four in 2014. It is scheduled to be released next month by Penguin India.
According to Hashmi, women are emotionally "stronger" than men as his wife Parveen showed "extraordinary" strength.
"I think women are emotionally much stronger than men. When we came to know that our child had cancer, my wife did not cry while I burst into tears. Even during his whole treatment I had to come back occasionally for shooting but she was there throughout and I don't know how she managed to be so brave, hats off to her," he said.
"It wasn't easy to encapsulate 30 years of his wonderful journey in three months. Azhar himself helped me a lot during the shoot. I did a lot of shadow practice with him."
When asked about his take on the debate on "secularism", Hashmi said, "For me secularism is being respectful for everyone's belief rather than shunning your's on them."
"Sarfarosh" actress Sonali Bendre Behl, who also penned a book on parenting titled "The Modern Gurukul" published last year, shared the dais and discussed her experiments with parenting.
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