Pawan Kalyan’s wife Anna shared an emotional post, said – ‘The burden of life has been much heavier than the physical pain’

Pawan Kalyan's wife Anna shared an emotional post, said - 'The burden of life has been much heavier than the physical pain'

Mumbai, July 13 (). Telugu cinema superstar and Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh Pawan Kalyan is in the news these days regarding his health. He recently underwent right shoulder surgery in a hospital in Mumbai. His wife Anna Konidela is constantly standing by him in this difficult time. Now he shared an emotional post on social media and said that Pawan Kalyan has faced bigger struggles and responsibilities in life than physical pain.

Anna Konidela took to Instagram to thank Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Shared a picture of Chandrababu Naidu meeting Pawan Kalyan in the hospital. With this picture he expressed his feelings regarding Pawan Kalyan’s health and his nature. He told that Pawan Kalyan does not easily talk to anyone about his problems and always tries to remain strong.

Anna wrote in her post, “The burden of his life has always been much heavier than his physical pain. He complains very little. They express their problems only when the pain becomes difficult for them to bear. Right now my only job is to take good care of them and make them feel that they are in safe hands. One day at a time, we will come out of this difficult time.

Let us tell you that Pawan Kalyan’s right shoulder surgery was done on July 11 in a hospital in Mumbai. In the health bulletin issued by the hospital, it was told that he had suffered a rotator cuff injury in his right shoulder. There was serious injury to the tendons attached to the shoulder muscles along with bone fractures.

After examination, the doctors performed arthroscopic surgery on him. Pawan Kalyan’s condition is fine after surgery. He is slowly recovering.

It was told by the hospital that after taking rest for some time, Pawan Kalyan will have to undergo special shoulder exercises and rehabilitation program. It is expected that his shoulder will regain full function within about four months.

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