Shehnaz Gill hospitalized for food poisoning
Shehnaz's Instagram live video, in which she mentioned suffering from food poisoning.


Mumbai: Renowned Indian actress and former Bigg Boss Season 13 contestant, Shehnaz Gill, was hospitalized shortly after the release of her new film, "Thank You for Coming," on October 6.
In an Instagram live video that has gone viral on social media, Shehnaz Gill shared that she had suffered from food poisoning but was now on the path to recovery.
She cautioned her fans to be mindful of what they eat and to avoid outside food during this season, as food poisoning incidents were on the rise.
During her live session, Shehnaz Gill candidly remarked, "Everyone's time comes and goes, and this is what happened to me. My time will come again. I had eaten a sandwich due to which I got a food infection."
The actress received a visit from veteran actor Anil Kapoor and his daughter, producer Rhea Kapoor, as seen in other viral videos on social media.
Fans of Shehnaz Gill have been expressing their concern and sending their best wishes for her speedy recovery.
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