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‘Dharmendra discharged from hospital,’ says doctor from Breach Candy

'Dharmendra discharged from hospital, family decides to take him home': Doctor from Breach Candy hospital

Veteran actor Dharmendra was admitted to the hospital as he complained of breathlessness. Amidst his death rumours which flooded social media on Tuesday morning, his family denied the newsEsha Deol had also taken to social media to refute the rumours she wrote, “My father is stable and recovering. We request everyone to give our family privacy. Thank you for the prayers for papa’s speedy recovery”.And now news has been coming in from Sunny Deol’s team that he is getting better with treatment, in a statement issued by them they said , “ Sir is recovering and responding to treatment , let’s all pray for his good health and long life 🙏” . The news has brought a lot of relief to his fans and to his family. Just a while back Hema Malini and Esha Deol left the hospital and Sunny and Bobby Deol reached the hospital.Meanwhile, according to the latest update, the doctor from Breach Candy hospital was quoted by PTI saying, “Dharmendra discharged from hospital, family decides to take him home.” Netizens and fans were happy to know that the actor is recovering. They had reacted to the false news of his death. They expressed their anger towards the false claims, but they were also relieved to know that their beloved Bollywood star is doing better. Thus, while reacting to the statement issued by Hema Malini on X (formerly called Twiiter), one of the internet user wrote – “I do agree with you ma’am. I pray for the speedy recovery of our beloved phaaji.”“Love you dharamji, Aap jld se jld apne ghar aye, Aur movie kare (may you return home soon and do more movies),” read another comment.

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