Many
actors
in
recent
months
have
come
forward
and
opened
up
about
the
financial
crunches
they
have
been
facing.
In
the
same
vein,
veteran
actress
Savita
Bajaj
had
shared
about
hitting
a
rocky
patch
on
the
financial
front
and
that
she
was
running
out
of
money
due
to
her
medical
treatment.
Savita,
who
has
appeared
in
several
films
including
Beta
Ho
Toh
Aisa
and
Nazrana,
had
shared
that
she
was
surviving
on
financial
assistance
of
Rs
2500
and
Rs
500
from
The
Writers’
Association
and
CINTAA.
However,
the
79-year-old
actress
recently
battled
COVID-19
and
remained
hospitalized
for
22
days.
She
wasn’t
able
to
cover
her
medical
expenses
and
was
in
no
condition
to
work
owing
to
her
poor
health.
After
Savita
opened
up
about
her
woes,
several
people
came
forward
to
help
her.
She
was
then
discharged
from
the
hospital
and
had
actress
Nupur
Alankar
by
her
side,
who
has
now
taken
it
upon
herself
to
look
after
the
senior
actress.
In
a
recent
interview
with
TOI,
Nupur
opened
up
about
helping
Savita
and
said,
“It
pained
my
heart
to
see
Savitaji’s
condition.
She
has
been
a
part
of
the
industry
for
several
years.
Today,
she
needed
help
and
I
wanted
to
be
by
her
side.
CINTAA
(Cine
and
TV
Artistes’
Association),
too,
has
been
at
the
forefront
in
helping
her.
She
was
in
the
hospital
for
around
25
days
and
I
am
happy
that
she
has
been
discharged
today.
Savitaji
lived
alone
in
a
one-room
kitchen
apartment,
but
I
don’t
think
she
can
do
that
now.
So,
I
have
decided
to
bring
her
home.
I
am
taking
her
to
my
sister’s
place
and
all
of
us
will
take
care
of
her.”
Savita
Bajaj,
too,
opened
up
about
her
health
and
Nupur’s
help
in
her
rehabilitation.
The
actress
told
the
daily,
“I
am
feeling
better.
Nupur
has
been
like
a
Godsend
to
me.
She
assured
me
that
she
would
be
by
my
side
throughout
and
kept
her
word.
She
visited
me
at
the
hospital
daily.
Nupur
and
her
sister,
Jigyaasa,
have
brought
me
to
their
home.
It
seems
like
a
miracle.
Mujhe
lagta
hai
mujhe
nayi
zindagi
mil
gayi.”