SP
Charan,
son
of
celebrated
singer
SP
Balasubrahmanyam
revealed
that
there
has
been
no
much
development
in
his
father's
health
condition
so
far,
from
the
last
update.
In
the
video
message
(dated
August
20,
2020)
for
the
fans
and
followers
of
the
singer,
Charan
said
that
the
family
is
keeping
the
hope
alive
and
are
confident
that
all
the
prayers
of
their
well-wishers
are
definitely
going
to
help
SPB
recover.
He
said,
"There
has
not
been
any
much
development
in
my
father's
health
condition
so
far..so
I
realize
that
there
is
not
much
to
update,
but
again
as
I
said
we
have
hope..we
are
keeping
the
hope
alive
and
we
are
confident
that
all
the
prayers
that
are
being
showered
upon
him
and
his
family
are
definitely
going
to
help
him
to
recover
as
early
as
possible."
Charan
also
thanked
the
film
industry,
music
industry
and
fans
of
SPB
for
getting
together
for
the
mass
prayer.
He
went
on
to
say,
"I
would
like
to
thank
the
film
industry,
the
music
industry
all
over
the
country
who
are
getting
together
today
at
6
pm
for
the
mass
prayer
for
my
father.
We
as
a
family
are
grateful
to
this
love
and
affection
and
people
who
are
praying
for
my
father
and
for
us..
they
are
all
great
people
and
we
are
so
grateful
to
each
and
every
individual
who
initiated
this
mass
prayer
for
my
father's
well
being."
He
was
seen
controlling
his
emotions
while
adding
in
Tamil
that
there
are
no
words
to
thank
everyone,
and
requested
them
to
keep
up
their
prayers.
The
actor-singer
said
that
he
is
sure
his
father
will
be
back
home
soon,
and
also
thanked
the
well-wishers
on
behalf
of
his
family
members.
On
a
related
note,
a
prayer
meet
was
held
yesterday
spearheaded
by
director
Bharathiraja.
The
Kollywood
industry
including
Kamal
Haasan,
Rajinikanth,
AR
Rahman,
Ilayaraja,
KS
Chitra
and
thousands
of
people
united
yesterday
to
pray
for
SPB's
speedy
recovery.
SP
Balasubrahmanyam
was
hospitalized
after
testing
positive
for
COVID-19,
after
which
his
health
condition
started
deteriorating.
As
per
the
bulletin
of
MGM
Healthcare
in
Chennai
dated
August
19,
SPB
is
currently
on
Ventilator
and
Extracorporeal
Membrane
Oxygenation
(ECMO)
support.