Actor Sai Dharam Tej meets with a road accident
Team Udayavani, Sep 11, 2021, 8:26 AM IST
Hyderabad: Tollywood actor and nephew of noted star Chiranjeevi, Sai Dharam Tej met with a motorbike accident in Hyderabad.
The actor has been shifted to Jubilee Hills Apollo Hospital for treatment and the doctors say he is stable.
“Sai Dharam Tej was intubated and was put on assisted respiration in the nearest hospital and later shifted here. As of now, he is medically stable. There are no major injuries in the Brain, Spine and major organs based on the preliminary investigations. He sustained soft tissue injuries and a collar bone fracture. There is no need for immediate surgical intervention,” read the hospital’s health bulletin.
The bulletin also stated that he is being closely monitored and further evaluation will be done.
Dharam Tej family members, including brother Vaisshnav Tej, uncle Pawan Kalyan, cousins Varun Tej, Niharika Konidela and friend Sundeep Kishan rushed to the hospital to visit the actor.
Allu Aravind and Chiranjeevi’s wife Surekha were also present there.
Sai Dharam Tej is the son of Vijaya Durga, who is the sister of notable Tollywood stars Chiranjeevi and Pawan Kalyan.
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