Team India's former batting coach Sanjay Bangar's son underwent gender transformation in England. He changed from a boy to a girl. Along with changing his gender, he also changed his name. Earlier he was Aryan Bangar, but now he is known as Anaya Bangar. After changing his gender, Anaya Bangar reached India for the first time. And, as soon as she came here, she changed her look. She did this by giving a new style to her hair. She got her curly hairstyle straightened.
Gave a new style to his hair as soon as he reached India, changed his lookAfter reaching India, Anaya Bangar went straight to a salon in Mumbai, where she got her new make up done. When she reached India, her hair style was curly in the video that came out from the airport. But in the video that she has shared on her Instagram after reaching India, Anaya Bangar is seen getting her hair straightened.
Gender transformation journey was shared
Anaya Bangar lives in Manchester, England and is quite active on social media. Recently, she also posted a video of her gender transformation journey on social media. She has undergone hormonal replacement surgery.
Anaya Bangar has also been a cricketer like her father and has played for many local and county clubs in England. She has also played cricket with Yashasvi Jaiswal in India. She played Under-16 cricket for Mumbai with Yashasvi. She had shared the information about her coming to India some time ago through social media. She had written that she is going to come to India after a long time. And now that day has come when Anaya is in India.
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