Paresh Rawal’s Shocking Revelation: Drank Own Urine for 15 Days After Injury
Paresh Rawal Opens Up About Ghatak Set Injury and Unconventional Treatment
Renowned Indian actor Paresh Rawal, famous for his iconic “Babu Bhaiya” character, recently made a shocking revelation in an interview. He disclosed that during the filming of Rajkumar Santoshi’s movie “Ghatak,” he sustained a knee injury and resorted to an unconventional remedy—drinking his own urine for 15 days as part of the healing process.
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Social Media Reacts to Paresh Rawal’s Bizarre Healing Method After Film Injury
The incident occurred during a scene in which actor Rakesh Pandey had to drag him through a fish market. Due to the slippery footwear provided on set, Rawal kept losing his balance. However, in the final take, Pandey exerted full force, resulting in a severe knee injury for Rawal.
Following the accident, fellow actors Tinnu Anand and Danny Denzongpa rushed him to Nanavati Hospital, where he feared his career might be over. It was Ajay Devgn’s father, Veeru Devgn, who suggested a traditional healing method, advising Rawal to drink his own urine every morning for recovery while avoiding alcohol, meat, and tobacco at night. Paresh Rawal followed the practice consistently for 15 days.
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His revelation has sparked intense reactions on social media, with users posting humorous responses while others criticized his approach. The unconventional remedy has reignited discussions on traditional healing practices in the film industry.
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