Sayaji Shinde undergoes emergency angioplasty, thanks Fans for the concern
- IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,April 27 2024]
Renowned for his versatile performances in Indian cinema, Sayaji Shinde recently encountered a health scare that led to his hospitalization. On April 11, the actor experienced severe chest pain, prompting an emergency angioplasty. Sayaji later took to Instagram to update his fans about his health.
In a heartfelt video message in Marathi, Sayaji expressed his gratitude for the outpouring of love and support from his fans and well-wishers. He reassured them, saying, Hi, I'm very well, all the fans who love me, my well-wishers are with me, nothing to worry now, will be there for your entertainment soon thank you...!!!
His message received warm responses from colleagues and fans alike. Sunil Grover wished him a speedy recovery, while Gajraj Rao and Neha Sharma Iyer sent their best wishes. Fans flooded the comments with messages of support and prayers for his quick recovery.
After experiencing chest pain, Sayaji was admitted to Pratibha Hospital in Satara, Mumbai, where doctors discovered a 99 percent blockage in one of his three blood vessels. Further tests revealed arterial blockages hindering blood flow to his heart, leading to the necessary medical intervention.
With a career spanning several decades, Sayaji has left an indelible mark on audiences across various genres and regional languages. His notable works include films like Shool, Singham, Nenokkadine, and Antim: The Final Truth. His most recent appearance was in Abhishek Chaubey's Killer Soup, alongside Manoj Bajpayee and Konkona Sen Sharma.
Despite this health setback, Sayaji remains committed to his craft, with several exciting projects in the pipeline, including 60 Hours, Maa Nanna Superhero, Struggler 2023, Viral Girls, Sathyam, Aamdar Niwas, and Susaat. His resilience and dedication to his craft continue to inspire fans and peers alike. Fans are hoping that Sayaji Shinde will soon recover and will entertain them on the big soon sooner than later.