Govinda's Hospital Warning: Why Over-Exercising Led to Emergency

Bollywood actor Govinda has been discharged from a Mumbai hospital after being admitted for health issues. He revealed that overexerting himself during exercise led to his hospitalization. The actor strongly recommended Yoga and Pranayam as effective health practices during his media interaction. This incident follows his previous hospital visit last year when he accidentally shot himself in the leg.

Key Points: Govinda Discharged After Exercise Overexertion Hospital Stay

  • Govinda advised fans to practice Yoga and Pranayam for better health
  • Actor revealed exercise overexertion caused his hospitalization
  • This marks second hospital emergency after last year's gun accident
  • Govinda expressed deep admiration for veteran actor Dharmendra's legacy
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Govinda discharged from hospital, says he stretched himself too far during exercise

Bollywood star Govinda discharged from Mumbai hospital after overexertion during exercise, shares health advice and praises veteran actor Dharmendra in recovery update.

"Please do Yoga and Pranayam. Yoga and Pranayam are very good - Govinda"

Mumbai, Nov 12

Bollywood actor Govinda, who was earlier admitted to a hospital in Mumbai, has now been given discharge. The actor walked out of the hospital, and spoke with the media stationed outside the hospital.

He looked better, and was dressed in turtle neck t-shirt, and a blazer, which he paired with pants. After his discharge, he put on his sunglasses while speaking to the media.

The actor told the media that it happened because he stretched himself beyond his capability while exercising.

He told the media, "Please do Yoga and Pranayam. Yoga and Pranayam are very good. The kind of problems I have faced, it is very good that I am doing Yoga and Pranayam".

When asked about his visit to meet the veteran actor Dharmendra, he said, "He is a world level personality, that heroism, that aura. I want him to be healthy and happy. I want to see him every year. I love him".

Govinda was rushed to the Hospital after he reportedly lost consciousness at his residence in the early hours. The actor's friend and legal advisor, Lalit Bindal, earlier confirmed the update to IANS. According to him, Govinda first received medication after a telephonic consultation with a doctor, but was later taken to the hospital around 1:00 am for emergency care.

This is the second time the actor had a hospital dash. In October last year, he was admitted to the same hospital after accidentally injuring his leg with a licensed revolver. The actor sustained a wound below his knee and underwent an hour-long surgery in the ICU to remove the bullet safely.

As per sources, the actor was set to head to Kolkata but prior to that he thought of organising his closet when the unfortunate incident happened because of the gun's broken lock. At the time of the incident, there were 6 bullets loaded, and one misfired into his foot after which he was immediately rushed to the hospital in Juhu. The actor's wife, Sunita was in Kolkata at the time of the firing incident.

- IANS

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Rohit P
First a gun accident, now this... seems like he needs to be more careful. At his age, one should know their limits during exercise. Wishing him speedy recovery though! ❤️
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Arjun K
His respect for Dharmendra shows what a humble person he is. True Indian values - respecting elders and their legacy. More stars should be like him! 🌟
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Sarah B
While I appreciate his positive attitude, I'm concerned about the pattern here. Two hospital visits in a year - maybe he should consider having a personal trainer or medical supervision during workouts?
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Meera T
Govinda sir is a legend! His movies from the 90s are still our family favorites. Get well soon, hero! 🎬✨ Hope to see you dancing on screen again!
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Karthik V
The gun incident last year was really scary. Glad he's okay now. Maybe it's time to reconsider keeping firearms at home, especially with safety issues like broken locks. Safety first!

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