Urvashi Rautela’s mother, Meera Rautela’s post for Rishabh Pant after accident generates social media response
Urvashi Rautela’s mother, Meera Rautela has put out a heart-warming post for Rishabh Pant, who is currently undergoing treatment in hospital. She shared the cricketer’s photograph on Instagram account and said that everyone should pray for his speedy recovery following his car accident.
The Indian wicket-keeper batter met with the accident on the Delhi-Dehradun highway early on Friday morning.
While sharing a picture of Rishabh Pant donning Indian jersey, Meera wrote as caption,
“Social media ki afavah ek taraf (halo on head emoji) aur aap ka svasth ho ke antarrashtriya star par Uttarakand ka naam roshan karna doosri taraf, siddhilibaba aap par vishesh kripya kare (folded hands emoji), aap sab hi log bhi prathna kare. (Spreading rumours on social media is different and making Uttarakhand popular on the international level is different. May Siddhabali Baba bless you. Please pray for Rishabh Pant’s speedy recovery) #Godblessyou #RishabhPant.”
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Her post didn’t take a lot of time to get viral. Users were quick to respond to the post. A user commented, “Kitna bada dil hai mam apka (You have such a big heart).”
Another user wrote, “Real id se aao (Do it from your own ID) Urvashi (facepalm emoji).”
A user’s comment gained attention as he wrote, “Damadji likho (Write son-in-law),
Urvashi Rautella and Rishabh Pant made headlines numerous time last year. It all began when the Bollywood actress said that a guy named ‘RP’ waited for hours to meet her.
Following the accident, Urvashi Rautella also shared a post, while writing
“I pray for you & your family’s wellbeing.”
Rishabh Pant was going to Dehradun from Delhi to celebrate New Year with his family. However, unfortunately, he met with a horrific accident on the Delhi-Dehradun highway.
Pant rammed his car into a road divider as he dozed off and it took little time for his car to burst into flames. The incident happened at 5:30 pm in the morning. There were multiple injuries to the wicket-keeper batter but, fortunately, Pant managed to survive.