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Saif Ali Khan Discharged from Lilavati Hospital After Stabbing Incident; First Videos of His Homecoming Emerge

Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan was discharged from Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai on Tuesday, following a distressing incident on January 16 that resulted in his injuries. After undergoing multiple surgeries, including a plastic surgery procedure, Saif was met by the media upon his arrival at home. His return is a significant relief for both his family and fans, who have been anxiously awaiting updates on his recovery.

Actor Returns Home After Treatment

Saif’s recovery journey took a positive turn with his discharge from Lilavati Hospital, where he received treatment for injuries inflicted during an attack at his residence in Bandra. The actor was stabbed six times by an intruder and was rushed to the hospital in an autorickshaw. Dr. Nitin Dange confirmed that Saif’s discharge papers were prepared on Monday evening, with the discharge scheduled for Tuesday morning between 10 AM and 12 PM. Hospital officials commended the prompt medical attention, noting that it played a crucial role in Saif’s recovery.

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Details of the Attack and Ongoing Investigation

The incident at Saif Ali Khan’s home was initially reported as a robbery gone awry. However, police are exploring all possible angles, including alternative motives behind the attack. In her statement, Saif’s wife, Kareena Kapoor Khan, revealed that Saif sustained his injuries while attempting to protect their younger son, Jeh, from the assailant. Interestingly, despite valuable jewelry being left around the house, the intruder seemed uninterested in it. These new revelations have generated further interest as the police continue their investigation into the attack, striving to uncover the full circumstances surrounding this alarming incident.

Ziya Khan

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