Actor Faraaz Khan on life support after suffering a brain infection, Pooja Bhatt urges fans to donate funds for his treatment

Actor Faraj Khan, who appeared in Rani Mukherjee starrer Mehndi and Fareb, is currently fighting for his life. After being diagnosed with a brain infection, he was admitted to an ICU at a Bangalore hospital and placed on a life support (ventilator). 25 lakh for the actor’s treatment. And by donation alone Rs 1.8 lakh.

Pooja Bhatt, who was helping hand the actor’s treatment at the hospital, shared a fundraising campaign on his Twitter timeline and urged his fans to contribute to the cause. “Please share and contribute if possible. I am grateful if any of you can,” he wrote.

“Faraz had been coughing for about a year and his chest had been infected. Recently, cough has worsened. So, due to the prevailing epidemic, he decided to contact the doctor via video call. “It was good to be hospitalized, as recommended and to prevent any infection. So, we immediately called an ambulance. But what happened after it shook us,” read Faraz’s health status at a fundraiser launched by his family members Farhad Aboushar and Ahmed Shamoon.

It added, “While the ambulance was on the way, Farage suddenly had a seizure. He suddenly began to tremble and was unable to control his movements. Suffered a seizure.

“Faraz was admitted to the emergency ward of Vikram Hospital, where we found three consecutive seizures due to herpes infection in his brain that had spread from his chest. The proportions increased and he was unable to breathe. He was placed in ICU care, where he was stabilized after several complex procedures and heavy antibiotics. ”

Faraj is the son of Mahabharata actor Yusuf Khan.

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