Senior Actor Anupam Shyam Battles For His Life In ICU; Brother Anurag Seeks Financial Help, 'His Earnings Have Been Spent, Really In Need Of Money For His Treatment'

Anupam Shyam whom we last saw on the TV show Krishna Chali London is in the ICU, battling for his life. The actor has been admitted to Lifeline Medicare, Goregaon West.

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Senior Actor Anupam Shyam Battles For His Life In ICU; Brother Anurag Seeks Financial Help, 'His Earnings Have Been Spent, Really In Need Of Money For His Treatment'
Sometime back we reported to you that famous actor Anupam Shyam whom we last saw on the TV show Krishna Chali London is in the ICU, battling for his life. The actor has been admitted to Lifeline Medicare in Goregaon West since last night due to a kidney problem. Anupam has been dealing with this medical condition for the last six months but now the actor is left with no money for his further treatment. Hence, his younger brother Anurag Shyam Ojha has decided to come forward and seek financial help. 

Talking to SpotboyE.com, Anurag says, "He has been keeping unwell for the last six months now. He has an infection in his Kidney due to which we had admitted him to Hinduja Hospital back then and got him treated for almost one and half month. That time his health got fine but he was suggested dialysis, from time to time. But he decided to go for ayurvedic treatment as dialysis costs a lot. That didn't help. He got breathless recently because of not doing dialysis. His chest got filled with water, so we again started his dialysis and he started getting relief."
He added, "I was getting his dialysis done in a Malad hospital but yesterday after his dialysis he collapsed and they suggested we take him to some other hospital which has an ICU. So I got him admitted to this hospital but it is expensive and we don't have money for the treatment. All of what he has earned has already been spent on his medication. We are really in need of money. I request you all to spread the word in his fraternity so that someone can come ahead and help us."