
Guru Randhawa Injured During Stunt For 'Shaunki Sardar'; Singer Shares Pic From Hospital
February 23, 2025: Punjabi singer and actor Guru Randhawa has been hospitalized after suffering serious injuries while performing a stunt for his upcoming film Shaunki Sardar. The singer took to Instagram on Sunday to update his fans about his health, sharing a picture of himself lying in a hospital bed with a cervical collar around his neck.
In his post, Randhawa reflected on the incident, saying, “My first stunt, my first injury, but my spirit remains unbroken. A memory from the sets of Shaunki Sardar. Bahut mushkil kaam hai action waala, but I will work hard for my audience.” Despite the injury, his positive spirit remained evident.
Fans quickly flooded the comments section to wish him a speedy recovery. Messages like “Get well soon, champ,” and “Get well soon, paahji” expressed the concern and love of his followers.
Guru Randhawa, known for his hits like Lahore, Patola, and High Rated Gabru, also previously addressed issues with his music label T-Series earlier this year. Despite the challenges, he assured fans that everything would be sorted soon.
In 2024, Guru collaborated with international artists, including Rick Ross on the track Rich Life. He also visited the Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj and shared his spiritual experience on Instagram, expressing his gratitude for the sacred dip in the Triveni Sangam.
Fans are now eagerly awaiting his recovery and the release of Shaunki Sardar.
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