Bollywood veteran Poonam Dhillon admitted to hospital: CINTAA President affected by dengue, treatment continues in Lilavati, Mumbai; Health update revealed


Worrying news has come to light about Poonam Dhillon, veteran Hindi cinema actress and president of Cine and TV Artists Association (CINTAA). The senior actress, who ruled the hearts of the audience for decades with classic films like 'Noori', 'Trishul', 'Sohni Mahiwal' and 'Naam', has fallen victim to dengue. After his health deteriorated, he was admitted to the famous Lilavati Hospital in Bandra, Maharashtra's capital Mumbai. He is undergoing treatment under medical supervision in the hospital for the last several days. As soon as this news spread across the entertainment world and social media, there was a wave of concern among crores of his fans and Bollywood celebrities. Treatment going on in Lilavati Hospital, message of recovery given on message. Senior entertainment journalist Vicky Lalwani has revealed Poonam Dhillon's hospitalization and her current health condition through social media. Lalwani wrote in his post that Poonam Dhillon has been admitted to Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai for the last few days and is undergoing treatment for dengue. When he messaged the actress in the morning asking about her health, Poonam Dhillon replied that she is feeling better now and is slowly recovering. The team of doctors at the hospital is continuously monitoring his platelets and vital parameters, so that he can be discharged as soon as possible. Decades of brilliant film journey and blessings of fans: After winning the title of Miss India Young in 1977, Poonam Dhillon entered Bollywood with famous filmmaker Yash Chopra's 1978 blockbuster film 'Trishul'. After this, her innocent face and serious acting in the film 'Noori' made her a superstar overnight. In his four decade long career, he has worked in more than 90 memorable films like 'Dard', 'Red Rose', 'Yeh Vaada Raha', 'Teri Meherbaniyaan', 'Samudra', 'Savere Wali Gaadi' and 'Karma'. Apart from films, she has also left her strong mark in television serials, theater and reality show 'Bigg Boss'. As soon as the news of his illness came out, fans and fellow artists on social media platforms were praying for his speedy recovery and return home. The hospitalization of Poonam Dhillon, whose health deteriorated amid the internal dispute in CINTAA, has come at a critical time when she was facing a major administrative dispute within the Cine and TV Artistes Association (CINTAA). Recently, CINTAA General Secretary Upasana Singh and eight elected members of the Executive Committee submitted their mass resignation and made serious allegations against the current leadership. The opposition group had accused President Poonam Dhillon and Senior Vice President Padmini Kolhapure of taking unilateral decisions and arbitrariness. Responding to these sharp allegations, Poonam Dhillon had recently said in a conversation with the media that she has been working in the film industry for 42 years with a spotless image and does not want to get involved in any kind of petty controversy or mud-slinging politics. He called these allegations extremely insulting and disappointing. It is believed that amidst this administrative dispute and constant mental stress, dengue infection further affected his physical health. Growing challenge of dengue and vector-borne diseases in Mumbai Mumbai and surrounding suburban areas are witnessing a surge in cases of vector-borne diseases like dengue and malaria during the rainy season. In the advisory issued by the health department of BMC (Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation), citizens have been advised to be cautious of mosquito breeding places and stagnant water. Health experts say that dengue causes sudden high fever, unbearable pain in muscles and joints, headache and rapid decline in platelets. In such a situation, it is very important to reach the hospital on time and take proper medical guidance and hydration. In the case of Poonam Dhillon too, due to timely hospitalization, the situation is under control and it is expected that she will be discharged soon.

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