Bigg Boss OTT 3 Winner Sana Makbul Hospitalised In Mumbai As She Battles 'Grave Condition' Days After Autoimmune Hepatitis Reveal (PHOTO)
Sana Makbul has been hospitalised in Mumbai, battling a 'grave condition,' her close friend Dr. Aashna Kanchwala revealed. Sharing a hospital photo, Aashna wrote, "My strongest Diva… Allah is with you. I am always standing by you. Get well soon my love @divasana." Sana was diagnosed in 2020 with autoimmune hepatitis, a liver disease similar to Samantha Ruth Prabhu's.

Television actress Sana Makbul, who won the reality show Bigg Boss OTT Season 3, has been hospitalised in Mumbai. While she has not shared any official update, her close friend Dr. Aashna Kanchwala posted a photo from the hospital, revealing that Sana is battling a 'grave condition.' The picture shows the actress resting on a hospital bed, visibly pale and unwell. This comes just a day after Sana was seen celebrating Eid on Saturday, June 7, glimpses of which she shared on her Instagram story.
In a heartfelt note, Aashna wrote, "My strongest Diva. I’m so proud of you for showing so much strength and resilience as you battle such a grave condition. Inshallah, you will fight this and come out even stronger… Allah is with you. And I am always standing by you. Get well soon my love @divasana."
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In March, Sana opened up about her health struggles with autoimmune hepatitis, a liver disease she was diagnosed with in 2020—similar to the condition actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu has.
In a podcast with Bharti Singh, the actress revealed that she has turned vegan due to health reasons. She added, "A lot of people don't know that I am an autoimmune hepatitis patient. I have a liver disease, it was diagnosed in 2020. It has no specific symptoms... in this, my body cells are attacking the organ, so in my case, it’s sometimes Lupus; it hits your kidneys or causes arthritis. Samantha Ruth Prabhu has myositis, which is a muscle condition. I have it with the liver."
Further, Sana revealed that she takes steroids, suppressants, and other medications as part of her treatment.
"It’s a lifestyle disorder, but with the autoimmune condition, the liver condition is a tricky thing. My health keeps fluctuating, I don’t know if this can be cured completely," concluded the actress.
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