Aamir Khan has proven time and time again that not only is he a superstar, but also a generous person. He often took care of people who were in need. In a recent incident, Aamir Khan's invitation saved the life of Dangal sound designer Shajith Koyeri.
A recent report published by the newspaper revealed that sound designer Shajith Koyeri had been admitted to Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai because of her high creatinine. He was then stricken with a stroke and left unattended for hours before his family asked Aamir Khan for help. After asking Aamir for help, the actor reportedly reached the hospital at midnight. He then moved Koyeri to the Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital in Andheri before 3am. Apparently, Aamir called the family of the owner Anil Ambani to make sure that Koyeri immediately received proper medical care. Last Saturday, it was understood that Koyeri is in a stable state.
However, Dr. Ajaykumar Pande, Vice President of Lilavati Hospital in Lilavati, criticized Koyeri's family, saying he had been left unattended for six hours. The doctor said the hospital had doctors available 24 hours a day.
Neesha, Koyeri's sister, reportedly said on a daily basis that they could not imagine how bad the situation would have been if Aamir Khan had not helped at the right time.
Shajith Koyeri is a well-known sound designer who won the 2006 Vishal Bhardwaj National Film Award. Omkara.