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Afsar Bitiya actor Mitaali Nag on husband's sudden heart scare: I was in shock

Afsar Bitiya actor Mitaali Nag on husband's sudden heart scare: I was in shock

Hindustan Times10-06-2025

It's been a taxing and emotionally draining week,' shares actor Mitaali Nag opening up about her husband, interior designer Sankalp Pardeshi's recent health scare.
Recalling the ordeal, the actor popular for featuring in shows such as Afsar Bitiya, Draupadi among several other daily soaps, says, 'Last Tuesday, Sankalp complained of uneasiness. At first, I assumed it was acidity or a gastric issue.' But when he began experiencing a persistent pain in his left hand, alarm bells went off. 'That's when I knew it was serious and we needed immediate medical help,' she adds. The couple rushed to their family doctor, who, after an initial examination, urged them to head straight to a larger hospital.
For now, Mitaali finds comfort in being by her husband's side during this critical phase. She's thankful her professional commitments allowed her the space to be home when it mattered most. Both her upcoming OTT projects Nonsense and another series with director Priyadarshan have already wrapped and are slated for release this year. 'I haven't taken up any daily soaps at the moment, and I'm grateful I didn't. Being home for Sankalp was all that mattered

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Afsar Bitiya actor Mitaali Nag on husband's sudden heart scare: I was in shock
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It's been a taxing and emotionally draining week,' shares actor Mitaali Nag opening up about her husband, interior designer Sankalp Pardeshi's recent health scare. Recalling the ordeal, the actor popular for featuring in shows such as Afsar Bitiya, Draupadi among several other daily soaps, says, 'Last Tuesday, Sankalp complained of uneasiness. At first, I assumed it was acidity or a gastric issue.' But when he began experiencing a persistent pain in his left hand, alarm bells went off. 'That's when I knew it was serious and we needed immediate medical help,' she adds. The couple rushed to their family doctor, who, after an initial examination, urged them to head straight to a larger hospital. For now, Mitaali finds comfort in being by her husband's side during this critical phase. She's thankful her professional commitments allowed her the space to be home when it mattered most. Both her upcoming OTT projects Nonsense and another series with director Priyadarshan have already wrapped and are slated for release this year. 'I haven't taken up any daily soaps at the moment, and I'm grateful I didn't. Being home for Sankalp was all that mattered

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