Bollywood actor-turned politician Govinda on Tuesday suffered gunshot wound in a freak accident after his revolver accidentally went off at his residence in Mumbai in the morning. While the actor was immediately rushed to a hospital and is now out of danger and recuperating at his home, wishes have begun pouring in for him.
The gun misfired and a bullet hit his leg, Mumbai Police said, adding no one has lodged any complaint in this matter.
The Hero No.1 star had back in March joined the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena and leading the wishes was the actor's party chief and Maharashtra Chief minister, who said he has enquired about the health of the Bollywood veteran.
Shinde said, "I have personally reached out to Govinda to convey my deep concern about his health condition. On behalf of the government and people of our state, I wish him a swift and complete recovery."
"I have assured Govinda that he and his family will receive all necessary support during this challenging time. Our thoughts and prayers are with him and his loved ones," he said.
Govinda has appeared in more than 165 Hindi-language films, including Coolie No 1, Hero No 1, Dulhe Raja, Saajan Chale Sasural, and Partner.
In March, a month before the Lok Sabha elections, Govinda joined the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena.
The Bollywood actor has been a favourite with audiences for his impeccable comic timing and dancing skills.
Actor Kashmera Shah, the partner of Govinda's nephew Krushna Abhishek, also reached the hospital to meet the actor. His family members including his daughter Tina Ahuja were also seen at the hospital.
After his hospitalisation, the actor issued a statement informing his fans he is doing better.
"With the blessings of my fans, my parents and god, I am doing better now. I was hit by a bullet, which has now been removed.
"I thank the doctor here, Dr Agarwal ji. I thank all of you for your prayers," the actor said in an audio message.