Ulaganayagan Kamal Haasan suffered a leg fracture during the shoot of Sabash Naidu. The doctors operated on him and advised him to undergo leg surgery. Finally, the actor took a break from his political tour and underwent surgery. On this note, Kamal’s daughters Shruti and Akshara have given clarity on the same. The surgery is successful.
Both Shruti Haasan and Akshara Haasan penned down a note to inform the fans that Kamal is doing well.
”We would like to begin by thanking you for you overwhelming support, prayers, and genuine concern regarding our father recent medical procedure. We are happy to inform all of you that the surgery was a success! The surgery was performed on his leg this morning at Sri Ramachandra Hospital performed by orthopedic suregon Dr. Mohan Kumar along with Dr. J.S.N Murthy. The doctors, attendees and the hospital management are taking wonderful care of our father and he is doing well, is in good spirits and working towards a speedy recovery. He will return home in four to five days. After a few days of rest and recuperating from the surgery, he shall be ready to interact with people as always. A heartfelt thank you from us for all your prayers for his well-being and the immense love showered on him. We are grateful that your good energy will be a big part of his speedy recovery”.
After recovering, Kamal Haasan is expected to resume his political tour and also begin the shoot for his next film, in the direction of Lokesh Kanagaraj.
This post was last modified on 19 January 2021 1:35 pm
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