Is Zakir Khan Hospitalised In Mumbai? New Video Sparks Concern About His Health

Comedian Zakir Khan has again raised concern about health after appearing in a hospital vlog. A recent Ramzan video from younger brother Arbaz Khan shows Zakir in a room at Lilavati Hospital, Mumbai. The clip quickly spread across social media platforms, and viewers questioned why Zakir appeared admitted and whether any serious medical issue was involved.

Is Zakir Khan Hospitalised In Mumbai

The unease follows Zakir’s earlier plan to stop live shows for several years to focus on health. During a January performance in Hyderabad, Zakir informed the audience that stand-up tours would pause for a long stretch. That announcement had already triggered worry among admirers, which the new hospital footage has now intensified further.

What Happened To Zakir Khan? Fans Concerned

Ever since Zakir's brother had shared a glimpse of the comedian admitted to the hospital fans, fans have been mighty concerned. While the reason behind Zakir's hospitalisation is not yet revealed, comment sections has filled with worried messages. Many fans repeatedly asked whether Zakir faced a new medical problem or a planned procedure. Several posts featured wishes like "Get well soon," reflecting emotional attachment to Zakir's work. While watching the match in the vlog, Zakir remarks, "Match abhi fasa hua hai (The match is in a critical spot right now)," which showed Zakir following cricket despite being in hospital.

For followers closely tracking Zakir's recent announcements, the hospital clip added another layer of confusion. Zakir had already admitted that health was "not very good" but rejected extreme reports. Now, seeing Zakir in a hospital gown led some viewers to question whether the situation changed since those comments at Spoken Fest.

Zakir Khan Announced Break From Stand Up Comedy

At the Hyderabad show, Zakir told fans that the stage break could last up to half a decade. Zakir said, "I'm going on a long, long break. Probably till 2028–29, or even 2030. It will be a break of three, four, or five years to take care of my health and to sort out a few other things. So everyone present here right now is very close to my heart. Your presence means more to me than you can imagine, and I will always be grateful to all of you. Thank you so much." The timeline he mentioned led many to suspect a major health challenge.

Weeks later, growing speculation online pushed Zakir to respond publicly about these rumours. Speaking at Spoken Fest, Zakir insisted that commentary around health and retirement was overblown. Zakir explained that the main reason for the pause was writing commitments pending for six years, rather than a single severe diagnosis.

Zakir Khan Admitted His Health Is Not Good

At Spoken Fest, Zakir addressed viral reports linking the break directly to a serious illness. Zakir said, "The story about my break is that I had a lot of writing work that I hadn't been able to do for the past six years. My health is not very good, but not too bad. What you've read on the Internet is false. All these unnecessary things are just rubbish. The people writing it are also terrible, and on top of that, they mention that a very close family source has confirmed this. My family stays with me, so we see each other's faces, asking who said anything?" The statement was meant to calm fears, though questions persisted.

The latest hospital visuals surfaced through a Ramzan vlog that Arbaz posted on YouTube. In the video, Arbaz walks into what appears to be Zakir’s room at Lilavati Hospital. Zakir wears a light-coloured gown printed with the hospital’s name, confirming the location. The brothers sit together and watch the India vs England T20 Cricket World Cup match on television during the short segment.

For now, neither Zakir nor Arbaz has issued any fresh statement directly about the Lilavati stay. Fans therefore rely on earlier remarks, where Zakir said health issues existed but were not extreme. The latest vlog has kept interest high, with many hoping that treatment, if any, helps Zakir recover and eventually allows a return to live comedy.

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