New Delhi:In a heartwarming turn amid despair, the Bombay High Court has approved Rs 11 lakh from the Shirdi Sai Baba Sansthan Trust for veteran actor Sudhir Dalvi’s critical sepsis treatment. The 76-year-old legend, famed for his iconic Sai Baba role, fights for life as fans rally online.
Bollywood’s Riddhima Kapoor Sahni donated and faced trolls, yet stood firm. Will this funding spark his recovery? Dig inside to know more about it.
Court grants urgent medical fundsThe Aurangabad bench of the Bombay High Court has granted permission to the Shirdi Sai Baba Sansthan Trust to release Rs 11 lakh for Sudhir Dalvi’s medical treatment. The trust filed the petition to provide urgent financial help, as reported by News 18. Dalvi, currently in a critical condition due to sepsis, has been deteriorating rapidly, making this aid crucial for his care.
Family’s emotional social media pleaSudhir Dalvi’s family turned to social media to share their deep concern over his worsening health. This heartfelt post triggered a massive wave of support from fans and well-wishers across platforms. The outpouring highlighted the actor’s enduring popularity and the public’s affection for him.
Riddhima Kapoor Sahni’s donation and troll backlashAmong the supporters, Ranbir Kapoor’s sister, Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, stepped up by donating to the cause. She left a touching message: “Done ( folded hands emoji) Wishing him a speedy recovery.” However, her public post drew trolls, with one user accusing her of seeking attention. Riddhima responded gracefully: “Everything in life is not about optics – helping someone in need and in whatever capacity you can is the biggest blessing.” Her poise won admiration amid the controversy.
A timeless legacy in cinema and TVSudhir Dalvi remains a beloved figure in Indian entertainment for his powerful performances. He earned widespread acclaim for portraying Sai Baba in the 1977 film Shirdi Ke Sai Baba. On television, he captivated audiences as Rishi Vashishtha in the iconic 1987 Ramayan series. His final big-screen role came in the 2003 comedy Xcuse Me, starring Sharman Joshi. Dalvi’s contributions continue to inspire generations of viewers and artists.
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