The actress, who was previously married to actor Pulkit Samrat, shared in an Instagram post that she was hospitalised after meeting with an accident that left her with multiple fractures and injuries. In true Bollywood style, she infused her post with optimism, humour, and a generous dose of Shah Rukh Khan’s iconic dialogues.
The actress, who was previously married to actor Pulkit Samrat, shared in an Instagram post that she was hospitalised after meeting with an accident that left her with multiple fractures and injuries. In true Bollywood style, she infused her post with optimism, humour, and a generous dose of Shah Rukh Khan’s iconic dialogues.
Sharing photos of herself from her hospital bed, Shweta detailed the unexpected turn of events that led to her injury. “Life is full of surprises, isn’t it? One moment, you’re humming Kal Ho Naa Ho and planning to tackle your day. The next moment, life decides to say, ‘Hold my chai,’ and sends a bike your way,” she wrote.
Recalling the incident, she shared how she a casual stroll landed her straight into what she humorously called a “forced rest mode.” Reflecting on the incident, she said, “For no fault of mine, I found myself going from walking to flying (not the Bollywood slow-mo kind, sadly) and landing straight into a forced rest mode. Fractured bones, bruises, and endless hours in bed—this wasn’t in my to-do list. But hey, maybe the universe thought I needed a lesson in patience or just wanted me to star in my own mini-soap opera, complete with hospital drama. The truth is, sometimes life shakes us to break us, only to rebuild us stronger. After all, destruction paves the way for construction
Despite the pain, she maintained an upbeat outlook, saying, “while it hurts now, I know this is just a chapter, not the whole story.”
Determined to stay positive, she added, “So here I am—living with faith, holding on to hope, smiling through the pain (okay, trying to), and reminding myself that this too shall pass.” Channelling her filmy side, she quoted Shah Rukh Khan’s iconic dialogue and said, “Life throws curveballs, but as they say in the movies, “Picture abhi baaki hai, mere dost.”
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