Recently,
it
was
reported
that
actress
and
COVID-19
frontline
warrior
Shikha
Malhotra
who
starred
in
Shah
Rukh
Khan's
Fan,
was
hospitalized
after
suffered
from
paralysis
caused
by
a
major
stroke
on
the
right
side
of
her
body.
Initially,
Shikha
was
admitted
to
Cooper
Hospital,
but
was
later
shifted
to
KEM
Hospital
after
she
failed
to
show
any
signs
of
improvement.
According
to
a
report
in
Mumbai
Mirror,
Shikha
shared
an
update
about
her
health
with
the
help
of
with
the
help
of
her
film
Kaanchli's
director.
Shikha
Malhotra
Talks
About
Her
Upcoming
Film
Shikha
said,
"I
am
helpless
with
my
body
but
my
heart
gets
elated
when
I
think
of
my
film
Kaanchli
in
which
I
have
played
the
lead
role.
However,
not
many
people
are
aware
of
its
release."
Shikha
Says
She
Is
Going
Through
A
Tough
Phase
In
Her
Life
And
Asks
For
Everyone's
Support
"I
am
going
through
a
tough
phase
in
my
life
and
I
need
everyone's
support.
I
am
passionate
about
my
work
and
I
just
need
a
little
push
from
the
audience.
My
health
is
improving
but
the
process
is
slow.
I'm
not
sure
when
I
will
be
able
to
walk
again," Shikha
told
the
tabloid.
Shikha
Malhotra
Had
Volunteered
Herself
As
A
Frontline
Worker
A
few
months
ago,
Shikha
hit
the
headlines
when
she
volunteered
herself
as
a
frontline
worker
amid
the
COVID-19
pandemic.
The
actress
who
holds
a
nursing
degree
from
Vardhaman
Mahavir
Medical
College
and
Safrdarjung
Hospital,
had
never
worked
as
a
nurse
before.
The
actress
had
written
on
her
Instagram
page,
"For
those
who
don't
know
that
I
am
a
#Registered
#BscHonoursNurse
from
Vardhaman
Mahavir
Medical
&
#SafdarjungHospital
Spending
my
5
years...so
sharing
a
glance
of
my
working
hours
in
the
hospital.
So
as
you
all
have
always
appreciated
my
efforts
my
achievements
this
time
need
all
of
your
support
to
#serve
the
#nation
once
again
and
this
time
I've
Decided
to
join
the
hospital
in
#mumbai
for
#covid19
#crisis
.Always
there
to
serve
the
country
as
a
#Nurse
as
a
#entertainer
wherever
however
I
can
need
your
blessings
please
be
at
home
be
safe
and
support
the
government.
Thank
you
so
much
Mumu
to
make
me
what
I
am
today
Jai
Hind."