Salman Khan wishes SP Balasubrahmanyam 'speedy recovery' as health bulletin reveals veteran singer is 'critical'

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Sep 25, 2020, 12:04 AM IST

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Salman Khan thanked SPB for all the amazing songs he had sung for him over the years and making each one extremely special and wished him a 'speedy recovery'.

Superstar Salman Khan on Thursday took to his verified Twitter handle to wish veteran playback singer SP Balasubrahmanyam a 'speedy recovery' after the former received the news to the famous singer's deteriorating health condition. 

The actor also thanked the veteran singer for all the amazing songs he had sung for him over the years and making each one extremely special. 

Taking to Twitter, Salman wrote, "Bala Subramaniam sir . All the strength hope wishes from the bottom of my heart to a speedy recovery n thank u for every song u sang fr me n made special your dil dewana hero prem, Love u sir. (sic)."

Earlier, actor turned politician Kamal Haasan visited SPB at MGM hospital in Chennai upon receiving news of him being critical.

Kamal told the media while leaving from the hospital, "Life support machines are in use, can't say he's doing well. He's very critical, everyone are praying to the almighty." 

Speaking about SPB's songs, in an earlier tweet, Haasan had fondly recalled how SPB was his on-screen voice and he as an actor was SPB's face.

Meanwhile, A health bulletin from MGM Healthcare stated that SPB's 'condition in the last 24 hours had deteriorated further warranting maximal life support'. It also mentioned that the veteran singer was 'critical'.

"Thiru SP Balasubrahmanyam who had been admitted at MGM Healthcare on August 5 remains on ECM and other life support measures. His condition in the last 24 hours has deteriorated further warranting maximal life support and he is extremely critical," the health bulletin from MGM Healthcare stated.

It further stated that a team of experts at MGM Healthcare is "closely monitoring" his health condition. 

For the unversed, the musician had informed on August 5 about his positive COVID-19 test results through a video message posted on his official Facebook page. In the video, the singer had spoken about having a little "discomfort" for two days, stating he had chest congestion along with cold and on-off fever, which led him to get tested for the virus.

However, later, his SP Charan had informed that his father was stable and had tested negative for coronavirus.

But the singer's health deteriorated on Thursday and he is currently under close observation with 'maximal life support'.