Saif Ali Khan Health Update: Actor Recovering After Stabbing Incident And Surgery
Saif Ali Khan has become the centre of attention due to a distressing event. Reports indicate that an attempted burglary occurred early Thursday morning, during which Saif was stabbed six times. The incident shocked many, and the Devara actor was quickly taken to Lilavati Hospital for treatment. Kareena Kapoor Khan and their children, Jeh and Taimur, were reportedly at home when it happened.
According to Hindustan Times, Saif's elder son, Ibrahim Ali Khan, along with a househelp, rushed him to the hospital. Hospital officials confirmed Saif sustained six knife wounds, two of which were particularly deep. One wound was dangerously close to his spine, necessitating surgery. Fans are understandably worried and are hoping for his swift recovery.

Saif Ali Khan's team has provided an update on his condition. They confirmed that the Bhoot Police actor is no longer in danger and is recuperating well. The statement said, "Saif Ali Khan has come out of surgery and is out of danger. He is currently in recovery and the doctors are monitoring his progress. All family members are safe and the police is investigating the incident. We would like to thank Dr Niraj Uttamani, Dr Nitin Dange, Dr Leena Jain and the team at Lilavati hospital. Thank you to all his fans and well-wishers for their prayers and thoughts during this time".
Imtiaz Ali expressed his shock over the attack in a conversation with News18. He remarked, "It's shocking to hear about the incident with Saif. At this point, the first that is coming to my mind that his injuries are not severe and he is going to recover soon. He is being taken care of at Lilavati Hospital. My heart goes out to Kareena, Saif, his children and his family. I hope he recovers very very soon".
The news of Saif's injury has deeply affected fans who continue to send their best wishes for his recovery. Meanwhile, authorities are actively investigating the burglary attempt to uncover more details about this alarming event.