Estranged wife Dimple to move back to Kaka’s Aashirwad?
While the actor has now been discharged and people close to him assure that Kaka is fine, he still needs to be looked after.He will now be under 24-hour supervision of his family at his bungalow, Ashirwad.
|Last Updated: Jul 10, 2012, 10:42 AM IST|Source: Bureau
Zeenews Bureau
Mumbai: Fans of yesteryear superstar Rajesh Khanna got a shock of their life when news of the star being critical started floating. The actor who has been suffering since April was even admitted to Lilavati Hospital for two weeks.
While the actor has now been discharged and people close to him assure that Kaka is fine, he still needs to be looked after.He will now be under 24-hour supervision of his family at his bungalow, Aashirwad.
Speaking to a daily, “Kakaji’s health has declined drastically because of his negligence towards his food and diet. He didn’t exercise at all. He was a sitting duck for ill health. After this scare, doctors have advised that he change his lifestyle. They have also asked his family to be around him.”
Sources claim that Kaka’s estranged is contemplating on moving back to Aashirwaad to look after her husband. So far, Dimple has been visiting Kaka everyday and taking care of him but hasn’t officially moved back >
“The bond between Kakaji and Dimpleji is, to this day, very strong. She knows how to cope with a health crisis, having taken care of her sister Simple during her illness.”
Khanna who appeared in R Balki directed advertisement few months back may also be starring in Balki’s next ad, provided his health permits.
Balki said, “Mr Khanna displayed great spirit when we shot the ad recently. Some people thought he was looking ill but that was because he had sprained his leg. He was on painkillers and therefore maybe a little woozy. Otherwise, he never allowed us to feel, even for a minute, that he was unwell. I want him for another ad as soon as he recovers.”
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