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Description: SUBSCRIBE: bit.ly/1dKbiT4 Two determined sisters have defied their family and conservative society to fulfil their dream of working as bouncers in a city nightclub. Mehrunnisha Shokat Ali, 30, from Saharanpur district, in Uttar Pradesh, northern India, has faced criticism from both family and society for choosing a job which is completely unheard of within her Indian culture and Islamic religion. ‘I’ve faced many problems,’ she said. ‘All of my relatives, even neighbours, questioned my late night working hours. 'My father didn’t eat for several days and my brothers were humiliated when I told them what I wanted. But thankfully, my mother supported me. She managed to convince the family to trust me. Once my family was convinced, I didn’t care about others.’ Mehrunnisha once dreamed of being a police officer or in the army and trained in the Indian military cadet corps (NCC) as well as Taekwondo. However, when she told her father and showed him her police uniform he burnt it in fury. ‘My father’s very conservative,' she said. 'He didn’t even allow me or my sisters to study. We used to hide our books under our quilt and study in secret. When it was time to go to school there was always arguments in our house. In the end we used to run out without breakfast and walk miles in the scorching sun; we used to get rashes on our feet. We completed school with great difficulties.’ Mehrunnisha left home and moved to Delhi, in 2007, to look for a job. However, she'd never heard of a bouncer. ‘I had dreamt of joining the police or army. I always had dreams of protecting people in some way but since that could not happen I chose a different job where the duties were the same. Someone suggested this job, I thought it was just a security guard role, but when I realised it was protecting and helping people, I said yes.’ Mehrunnisha’s sister, Tarannum Shokat Ali, 27, was inspired by her older sister and decided to follow her path. The duo started working together as bouncers at private events but now Tarannum is employed at a club five-minutes from her sister. Tarannum said: ‘Our brothers had businesses in Delhi so we came to Delhi. We did a computer course but there was no work so we got into the profession. We never thought that we would get into this but now we love it and it gives us both money and respect.’ Get the latest headlines: stories.coverasiapress.com Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/CoverAsiaPress Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/coverasiapress Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/coverasiapress Please contact news@coverasiapress.com to licence this copyright footage.