'Badhaai Ho' actress Surekha Sikri recovering well, keen to get back to work, says her agent

He said the 75-year-old actor got discharged from a city hospital earlier this week. She was taken to the hospital on September 8.

Published: 26th September 2020 01:08 PM  |   Last Updated: 26th September 2020 01:08 PM   |  A+A-

Surekha Sikri. (Photo | Twitter)

Surekha Sikri. (Photo | Twitter)

By PTI

MUMBAI: Veteran Bollywood and television star Surekha Sikri, who was hospitalised after she suffered a brain stroke earlier this month, is recovering well at her residence in suburban Mumbai, her agent Vivek Sidhwani said on Saturday.

He said the 75-year-old actor got discharged from a city hospital earlier this week. She was taken to the hospital on September 8.

"She is recovering well. She has started physiotherapy along with her continuing medical treatment. The recovery is going to take sometime," Sidhwani told PTI.

He further said Sikri is an optimistic person and she is looking forward to start working.

"She is keen to get back to work. But it will take a while for her to get back to work," Sidhwani added.

A recipient of three national awards, Sikri is best known for her performance in "Tamas", "Mammo", "Salim Langde Pe Mat Ro", "Zubeidaa" and daily soap "Balika Vadhu", among others.

Sikri received widespread acclaim for her role of a grandmother in Ayushmann Khurrana-starrer "Badhaai Ho" (2018).

The actor won the 66th National Film award for the best-supporting actress for "Badhaai Ho" and she arrived in a wheelchair to pick up her award.

She was most recently seen in Netflix's "Ghost Stories".

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