Actress and frontline worker Shikha Malhotra, who appeared on Shah Rukh Khan’s Fan, has spoken about how she is recovering after suffering a stroke and paralysis on the right side of her body. The actress said she is improving but the process is extremely slow.
“My health is improving but the process is slow. I’m not sure when I’ll be able to walk again, ”the actor said in a new interview. Initially admitted to Cooper Hospital in Mumbai, she was transferred to KEM Hospital when she showed no signs of improvement.
“I am helpless with my body, but my heart rejoices when I think of my film Kaanchli in which I have played the lead role,” she told Navbharat Times in an interview. “However, not many people are aware of its premiere. I am going through a difficult stage in my life and I need everyone’s support. I am passionate about my work and I just need a little push from the audience. “Shikha Malhotra later mentioned that her health is improving, but the process is slow.
Shikha had volunteered to work as a nurse amid the coronavirus outbreak. A nursing graduate from Vardhaman Mahavir Medical College and Safrdarjung Hospital, she had not worked as a nurse before. The actor had said then that he was inspired by his mother, also a frontline worker.
Sharing her photos of the Hinduhrudaysamrat Balasaheb Thackeray Trauma Hospital, where she has been sent to the isolation ward, she urged people to stay safe and stay home, Shikha wrote on her Instagram page: “For those who don’t know that I am a #Registered #BscHonoursNurse from Vardhaman Mahavir Medical & #SafdarjungHospital Passing my 5 years … so I share a glimpse of my working hours at the hospital So as all of you have always appreciated my efforts, my achievements this time need all your support for # #nation once again and this time I have decided to join the hospital in #mumbai for # covid19 #crisis .Always there to serve the country as a #Nurse as an # entertainer wherever I may need your blessings, please be in safe house and supports the government. Thank you very much Mumu for making me what I am today, Jai Hind. “
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