Sunil Shetty takes over treatment of his guard's girl


Kathmandu, Oct 19 (PTI): Bollywood actor Sunil Shetty has grabbed headlines in the media here for funding the treatment of his Nepalese security guard's ailing 12-year-old daughter.

Shetty arranged all the funds required for treating Lila, the daughter of Krisna, a security guard at his house.

The girl, from remote Badai village in Dandeldhura district of western Nepal, was in a serious condition with brain-related problems before her treatment began at a private hospital in Mumbai on October 12.

After an initial assessment, the doctors estimated that the girl's entire treatment will cost a huge sum, impossible for the family to arrange.

Since Krisna joined the job recently, he did not have the courage to ask Shetty for help. The actor took note of the sad face of his employee and on learning about his problem, Shetty reportedly told Krisna: "Start the child's treatment, whether it takes, one lakh or ten lakh, I shall bear the expenses."

Shetty has also enquired about the health of the girl from time to time.

Lila is the youngest among three sisters in the family. She has now started talking as her condition improves slowly, family sources said.

  

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