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  • ‘Doing much better’: Varun Dhawan, diagnosed with vestibular hypofunction, shares health update

    ‘Doing much better’: Varun Dhawan, diagnosed with vestibular hypofunction, shares health update

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    Varun Dhawan was recently in Mumbai for the India Today Conclave 2022. The actor revealed at the event that he has vestibular hypofunction, which affects one’s balance. Varun revealed his diagnosis, saying, “Recently, I just shut down. I didn’t know what had happened to me. I had this thing called vestibular hypofunction, (where) basically your balance goes off.”

    Fans prayed for his quick recovery after learning of his diagnosis. Varun Dhawan has now shared an update on his health, revealing that he is doing much better than before.

    Varun Dhawan tweeted, “Hey guys I know I had recently given an interview where I spoke about my health not being 100 per cent. The amount of concern and love that has followed has left me humbled and actually very energised to get back to 100 percent (sic),”

    “To everyone who has been concerned, I would like to share that I am doing much better with the help of yoga, swimming, physio and a change in lifestyle. Getting sun is the most important. Above all the blessings of Bhagwan (sic),” he further added.

    Varun Dhawan, who has appeared in films such as October, Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania, ABCD 2, Badlapur, and Dilwale, made his Bollywood debut in 2012 with the film Student Of The Year.

    Varun Dhawan’s next film, Bhediya, will be released soon. The movie, which was helmed by Amar Kaushik, also features Kriti Sanon. The date of release is set for November 25, 2022.

    Also Read: Varun Dhawan breaks down on stage remembering his late driver

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  • ‘Rishi Sunak is British in heart and mind,’ says British High Commissioner to India Alex Ellis 

    ‘Rishi Sunak is British in heart and mind,’ says British High Commissioner to India Alex Ellis 

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    Indians were glued to their television sets when Rishi Sunak became the first Indian to enter the 10 Downing Street as the UK Prime Minister. But what do the Brits think about their new Prime Minister?  British High Commissioner to India Alex Ellis said that the current UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s heart and mind is fully British. 

    Ellis said in Hindi, “Zaroor wo bharatiya mool ke hain aur hindu bhi hain, ye dil aur dimaag puri tarah se British hai. Aaj kal mujhe bahut khushi hai ki mere desh modern United Kingdom mein ye dono sambhav hain (Even though he is an Indian and a Hindu, Sunak is British from heart and mind. I am very happy that this is possible in my country– modern day United Kingdom.)” 

    He also went ahead and said, “I am sure he is rooting for the English team.” The top British diplomat in India further mentioned that Sunak is on the top since he is a very capable man. Ellis was speaking to India Today Group’s Editorial Director (Publishing) Raj Chengappa during the India Today Conclave in Mumbai. 

    While talking about Sunak as the new UK PM, Ellis underscored that the British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly could not think of a world wherein “the UK thrived without India thriving”, while also stating both the countries share extraordinary relations in the realms of politics, academics as well as sports.  

    Rishi Sunak succeeded Liz Truss and became the Prime Minister of the UK in October. For those wondering what Sunak’s India connection is, his wife Akshata Murty is the daughter of Infosys founder Narayana Murthy and philanthropist Sudha Murty. 

    Moving ahead from Sunak, Ellis also talked about the impending Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the two countries. He said, “The majority of the process is done. It has reached its final stage and this requires trust at both ends.” Commenting on India’s green goals, Ellis mentioned that the UK cannot solve global problems without India, adding it has a voice to reach a lot of countries. 

    Also read: India Today Conclave Mumbai live updates: OTTs have democratised talent, says Abhishek Bachchan

    Also read: Why UK PM Rishi Sunak, Akshata Murthy chose the smaller Downing Street flat as residence

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