Aamir Khan Sad For Dangal actor Suhani Bhatnagar death at age 19 due to Rare Inflammatory Disease Dermatomyositis

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A child artiste from Dangal, Suhani Bhatnagar died on Friday. The cause of her passing has not yet been established. Another relative of Suhani, as per news agency PTI: “She died yesterday in AIIMS.” “She had the age of 19.” PTI, the news agency reported that “She was admitted on February 7 and passed away on February 16.” In memory of the young actor, Aamir Khan’s production house issued a statement. We are deeply saddened to hear about the news of Suhani’s death,” according to the statement. Our heartfelt condolences go out to the entire family, including her mother Poojaji. If not Suhani, Dangal would have been complete without her as a talented young woman and team player. “The message conveyed that Suhani will always hold a special place in our hearts,” it added. May you find peace and rest with your loved one. In response to the post, Ira Khan, Aamir’s daughter, wrote: “No!!!

It is not known what caused Suhani’s death, but a close relative of the actor told PTI that the circumstances of her passing were unclear. However, media reports suggest that she suffered from medical complications after suffering from a leg fracture. As per a source at the hospital, she was admitted on February 7 and passed away on February 16.

In a tweet in Hindi, Geeta Phogat, the elder sister of Babita, who was India’s first female wrestler to win a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games, expressed her sorrow that Suhani Bhatnagar, who played the role of her younger sister Babita in the movie Dangal, had died so young. In this sorrow, may God provide comfort to the entire family by providing them with strength.

Supposedly, Suhani had been injured in an accident last year and was being treated at the hospital. She was very active on social media, posting pictures of the time she accompanied her Dangal producers Aamir Khan, Sanya Malhotra, Zaira Wasim, Fatima Sana Sheikh, and Director Nitesh Tiwari when she promoted the film.

This disease & its Symptoms

This uncommon sickness results in both muscle inflammation and skin rash. This disease is twice as likely to affect women than men. A few individuals who have exhibited symptoms of the disease may also develop a connective tissue disorder known as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis. People in the age group of 50 to 70 are most likely to contract this disease.

A type of illness where the body’s immune system attacks its own tissues is known as an autoimmune disease.

• • Infection or exposure to your surroundings that causes the disease.

Symptoms arise from swelling and inflammation of blood vessels that supply your skin and muscles. Included in their lineup are:

• Itchy and painful red rash on sun uncovered areas.

• The upper eyelids are exhibiting red or purple patches.

• Skin on the knuckles, elbows, knees and toes may develop red or purple spots.

• In cold weather, the joints may feel irritated and painful.

• Your skin will likely be thin due to its rough, dry and scaly texture, which can result in hair loss.

• Red, swollen areas around the edges of fingernails.

• The formation of hard lumps beneath the skin is a result of calcium deposits.

• Instability of the muscles in neck, hip, back, and shoulders is a sign of weakness.

• How can one overcome swallowing difficulties and voice disturbances?

Suhani’s co-star, Zaira Wasim, expressed her inability to comprehend the loss in an interview with Bombay Times. It was reported that Zaira said upon hearing the news, she immediately recalled the times she spent with Suhani during her time as part of Dangal and all the memories she shared with him. It’s beyond me to imagine what her parents must go through. They will find the strength,’ she said. The role of Babita Phogat in Dangal was played by Suhani. Her grown-up role was portrayed by Sanya Malhotra in the movie. Suhani was also featured in a number of commercials.

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