Amid Shah Rukh Khan's health scare, Malaika Arora shares tips to avoid dehydration

Updated : May 24, 2024 15:03
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Superstar Shah Rukh Khan was discharged from Ahmedabad last evening after he recovered from a heat stroke.  While the actor is doing well and is already back in Mumbai, Malaika Arora reacted to the news and also shared some tips with her fans to tackle the heat wave.  

Malaika Arora reacts to SRK’s health scare 

The Bollywood diva, who is known to be fitness and health-conscious, said that we need to be aware. When asked to share some tips, Malaika gave some precious advice to her fans. She said, “That's why I keep saying we have to be conscious and aware of our environment. That's the only way the environment will love you back. But of course, with things like a heat wave, you cannot do much. So, stay hydrated, drink lots of water, wear cool, comfortable clothes, use sunscreen, and try carrying an umbrella – these are the tips that I can give." 

SRK and Malaika featured together in the iconic ‘Chhaiya Chhaiya’ song from 1998’s ‘Dil Se’. The duo performed an electrifying dance number to the tunes of A R Rahman. While SRK is gearing up for his next film, ‘King’, Malaika is seen as the judge of television reality shows.  

About SRK’s health scare 

Shah Rukh Khan was admitted to a private hospital in Ahmedabad on Wednesday after the actor suffered from heat stroke and severe dehydration. He underwent treatment and was discharged on Thursday evening.  

SRK to attend IPL 2024 finals  

The (Kolkata Knight Riders) KKR owner was in Ahmedabad to cheer on his team as they played against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in Qualifer 1 at Narendra Modi Stadium. KKR co-owner and SRK’s close friend, Juhi Chawla, earlier informed fans that the actor will attend IPL 2024 finals and support his team on Sunday.  

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Shah Rukh Khan Discharged

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