6th March, Mumbai: The most elegant model, actress and 1994 Miss Universe winner has recently suffered a gigantic heart attack some days back. She was busy shooting for the third part of her web series Aarya 3 in Jaipur and suddenly felt discomfort in her chest and then she was admitted to Nanavati hospital in Mumbai.
Recently she interacted with her fans by doing live sessions on Instagram. The actress greeted her fans with utmost love and informed everyone about her health condition and also thanked the doctors for taking care of her personal and professional life by ensuring her privacy that no one knows where she has been admitted.
During the live session she thanked her fans, family members,the doctors and also her well wishers. This is exactly what she said in her own words “I survived a very big heart attack. It was very big. 95 percent blockage in the main artery. It was a phase and it passed. It doesn’t put fear in my heart.” The actor also thanked her doctor, who is the ICU head of Nanavati hospital, for saving her life more than once. She further added “I am very lucky to be on the other side. It doesn’t put fear in me, instead I now have a feeling of promise to look forward to something.” Then, she thanked her fans and well wishers for the messages and flowers and added, “My home looks like a Garden of Eden.”
Sushmita Sen had posted a picture with her father some days ago and with the post she informed about her heart attack she wrote “I suffered a heart attack a couple of days back…Angioplasty done…stent in place…and most importantly, my cardiologist reconfirmed ‘I do have a big heart.’ Lots of people to thank for their timely aid & constructive action…will do so in another post! This post is just to keep you (my well-wishers & loved ones) informed of the good news …that all is well & I am ready for some life again!!!”
Sushmita ‘s fans were very sad and disturbed when they got to know about her health, although it’s very strange that despite being so health conscious, the actress suffered from a severe heart disease.