Gurucharan Singh, the actor who played the lovable character of Roshan Singh Sodhi in the popular TV show Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, has been hospitalized and is in critical condition.
According to his friend Bhakti Soni, Singh has not eaten or drunk anything for 19 days, which led to him falling unconscious and being rushed to the hospital. “He hasn’t eaten food or drunk water for 19 days. Because of that, he fell unconscious and was quickly rushed to the hospital. When he came back, he tried getting work, but he didn’t get anything. He wanted to take sanyas,” Bhakti told Times Now.
Bhakti also revealed that Singh had expressed his concern about his health and had told her that he would come to know by January 13 or 14 whether he would survive or not. “Jab humari last time call par baat hui thi, tab woh mujhe bole ki main January 13 ya January 14 tak mujhe yeh samajh aa jayega ki woh iss dharti par rahenge ya nahi. Yeh unke words the. His mom and dad are very concerned about his health, but Gurucharan is not listening to anybody,” she added.
Gurucharan Singh’s Video From The Hospital
Singh had recently taken to Instagram to share a video from his hospital bed, where he expressed gratitude to his fans and well-wishers on the occasion of Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti. Although he did not disclose the reason for his hospitalization, he mentioned that his condition had deteriorated. “Haalat bahot zyada kharab ho gayi hai.”
In the caption of his post, Singh wrote, “On the occasion of Gurpurab, Guru Sahib Ji blessed me with a new life . Infinite and unlimited thanks to Guru Sahib Ji. I also express heartfelt gratitude and respect to all of you, because of Guru Sahib Ji’s grace, I am alive and standing before you today. Thank you to everyone. Rab Rakha and may Waheguru continue to shower His blessings.”
About Gurucharan Singh
Gurucharan was a founding cast member of Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah and played the role of Roshan Singh Sodhi, a fun-loving man who was always in party mode. He left the show in 2012 but returned the next year due to public demand. After his exit in 2020, he was replaced by actor Balwinder Singh Suri.