How is Pawan Kalyan doing after his surgery? His wife said, "There's nothing to worry about"

Pawan Kalyan Health Update: Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan underwent surgery after his health deteriorated, which was successful. His condition is currently stable, and doctors have advised him to rest.

Pawan Kalyan Health Update: Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister and actor Pawan Kalyan underwent surgery on Saturday (April 19) due to health issues. The operation was successful, and his condition is now reported to be stable. Meanwhile, his wife, Anna Konidela, shared on Instagram that Pawan is recovering rapidly and there is nothing to worry about.

Sudden deterioration in health

Pawan Kalyan's health suddenly deteriorated during a meeting with officials on Friday morning. On the advice of doctors, he canceled all his engagements and immediately went to the hospital. He underwent several tests. After reviewing the reports, doctors decided to fly him to Hyderabad, where further evaluations were conducted and immediate surgery was recommended.

Doctors advised rest

According to doctors, the surgery was a complete success. Pawan Kalyan's condition is currently stable and he has been advised complete bed rest for 7 to 10 days. However, full recovery may take a little longer and certain precautions will need to be taken.

Blessings from the film industry

As soon as the news of Pawan Kalyan 's speedy recovery broke, wishes poured in from the film and political world. Actor Sai Dharam Tej wrote on Instagram, "My dear Chinna Mama Pawan Kalyan, get well soon. With the love and blessings of the people, I too wish you a speedy recovery. The surgery went very well, and I hope to see you serving people again soon. Take care of yourself." His brother and actor Naga Babu Konidela wrote, "Our dear Pawan Kalyan has successfully completed the medical procedure and is now safe, healthy, and recovering rapidly. He only needs a few days of rest, after which he will return with renewed energy. Let us all wish him a speedy recovery."