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Rishi Kapoor confirms that he is now cancer-free

Rishi Kapoor confirms that he is now cancer-free

The Kapoor & Sons star reveals he'll undergo a bone marrow transplant soon
04 May, 2019

While fans were worried by Rishi Kapoor's sudden departure to the US for an unspecified treatment, good news eventually came to them in the form of his brother Randhir confirming this week that he is well on the road to recovery.

And just yesterday, Rishi spoke to Deccan Chronicle and confirmed that he is now cancer-free. This is the first time the Bollywood veteran has acknowledged rumours that he was battling cancer.

He said, "My eighth month of treatment started on May 1 in the US. But God has been kind! I am in remission, meaning now I am cancer-free.”

He added, “I will have to do a bone-marrow transplant which in all probability should take another two months minimum.”

Thanking his fans for their prayers, he said, “Being in remission is a big thing and it’s all because of my family and my fans prayers and duas that have worked.”

Talking about his family's support, he said that his wife Neetu “has stood by me like a rock" and "my kids Ranbir and Ridhima have really shouldered my problems.”

Now that he's weathered this storm, Rishi has had some time to reflect. He said, “A person like me who has never had patience, this is God’s way to teach me patience. Getting well is a slow procedure. But it makes you grateful for the gift of life.”

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NOONARI THUL May 04, 2019 09:41am
Stay blessed
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Mk May 04, 2019 02:45pm
Get well
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Awalmir May 04, 2019 05:27pm
All the best Sir for a swift recovery !!
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AXH May 04, 2019 09:46pm
Stay healthy Mr. Kapoor.
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Abdul May 05, 2019 01:32am
Wish you very best from Pakistan With lots of Dua
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AK4PK May 05, 2019 03:07am
Wonderful news, very pleased for Rishi and his family. Get on with life and be happy young man.
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Laila May 05, 2019 04:49pm
I don't like him but I am pleased to learn he has beaten cancer. Stay well.
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Shdhsn May 05, 2019 11:42pm
Get well soon. Going through the treatment is not easy and knowing there is a light at the end of the tunnel makes it easy. Medication and prayers work.
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