NIRMAL YESODA
It was on August 13 that legendary singer SP Balasubrahmanyam was hospitalised after he tested positive for coronavirus infection. Unfortunately, his condition worsened two days back, and he was put on life support. According to latest reports published in an entertainment portal, the legendary singer is getting music therapy to bring down stress and depression.
The report published in Indiaglitz also claimed that the songs used for music therapy are the ones sung by SPB in his golden career. MGM Hospital is apparently playing a mix of emotional, duet, romantic, and philosophical songs to reduce the anxiety level of the singer.
A few hours back, his son SPB Charan had updated that SPB is conscious and is slowly recovering from illness. The singer has also started identifying people, and medical experts believe that it is a positive sign of recovery.
As SPB’s health continues to worry fans and friends, several celebrities are praying for his quick recovery. A few hours back, Superstar Rajinikanth had also conveyed his prayers for the wellbeing of SP Balasubrahmanyam.
“SPB has sweetly sung songs for over 50 years and entertained millions of people. I am glad to hear that he is overcome from the critical stage of Covid-19 and I pray the God that he recovers completely, soon,” wrote Rajinikanth.
On August 13, after testing positive for coronavirus, doctors had asked SPB to undergo isolation in his home. However, SPB himself decided to get admitted to avoid future complications.
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