Fans REACT as Saif Ali Khan gets discharged from hospital after stabbing incident: ‘Jhukega nahi s**la’ | – The Times of India

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Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan’s Bandra home was targeted in a robbery attempt on January 16 at around 2 AM. Saif, trying to protect his family, was stabbed six times by the intruder. Despite his injuries, he successfully defended his loved ones before the attacker fled through a fire escape.
Saif was rushed to Lilavati Hospital on January 16 after being stabbed six times during a robbery attempt. He underwent emergency surgery for his injuries, including a serious spinal cord injury. After several days in recovery, Saif was discharged earlier today and is now recovering at home.

Saif (3)

Pic: Yogen Shah

Saif (4)

Pic: Yogen Shah
The actor was seen returning to his Bandra residence, Satguru Sharan, after being discharged from the hospital following his stabbing. Dressed in a white shirt and jeans, he walked confidently, despite the traumatic incident. Fans and media gathered outside to show their support, celebrating his recovery.

While one user wrote, ‘ Walk like King 👑”, “Jhukega nahi sala’, another one added, ‘True nawab’. A fan also commented, ‘Aisa lgra hai he is straight out of race shoot’.
Meanwhile, Saif’s security will now be reportedly be managed by Ronit Roy’s agency. However, there is no official confirmation about the same as yet.



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