Suhani Bhatnagar Succumbs To Rare Disease Dermatomyositis
Suhani Bhatnagar, ‘Dangal’ Actor Will Always Be Remembered
Actor Suhani Bhatnagar of “Dangal” passed away in Delhi at the age of 19. Her role as a young Babita Kumari in the Aamir Khan movie made her well-known. Her parents just disclosed the reason for her passing in a media interview.
Suhani Bhatnagar, known for her role as young Babita Kumari Phogat in Aamir Khan’s film ‘Dangal’, passed away on February 16 in Delhi. She was 19 years old. Her death has been confirmed by Aamir Khan’s production house. Suhani’s parents recently addressed the media, providing detailed insights into their daughter’s health journey.
According to Suhani’s father, approximately two months ago, the actor began experiencing swelling in her hands. Initially dismissed as a common issue, the swelling gradually extended to her other hand and eventually affected her entire body. Despite seeking medical advice from multiple doctors, the exact cause of her illness remained elusive. Around 11 days ago, Suhani was admitted to AIIMS, where diagnostic tests revealed that she was suffering from dermatomyositis, a rare autoimmune disease. Unfortunately, the only available treatment for this condition involves the use of steroids, which ultimately impacted her immune system and weakened her overall immunity.
Suhani’s father shared that medical professionals indicated a prolonged recovery period for this disease. Unfortunately, due to her compromised immunity, Suhani acquired an infection during her hospital stay. The accumulation of fluid in her lungs led to breathing challenges, and tragically, on the evening of February 16, Suhani passed away.
Suhani’s mother beamed with pride as she spoke about her daughter. She recounted how Suhani had embarked on her modeling journey since childhood. Out of a staggering 25,000 children, Suhani was handpicked for the movie ‘Dangal.’ Her camera-friendly demeanor had been evident from an early age. Currently, she was pursuing a Mass Communication and Journalism course, already in her second year. Her aspirations included completing her studies and venturing into the world of films.
A poignant note from Aamir Khan’s production house conveyed the heartbreaking news: “We are deeply saddened to hear about our Suhani passing away. Our heartfelt condolences to her mother Poojaji and the entire family. Such a talented young girl, such a team player, Dangal would have been incomplete without Suhani.” The note concluded with these words: “Suhani, you will always remain a star in our hearts. May you rest in peace.” 🌟🙏
Suhani Bhatnagar made her acting debut in 2016 with Nitesh Tiwari’s sports drama biopic Dangal. The film, starring Aamir Khan, Sakshi Tanwar, Sanya Malhotra, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Zaira Wasim, and Aparshakti Khurana, revolved around the Phogat sisters and their father Mahavir Phogat. Suhani portrayed the younger version of Babita Phogat. Dangal garnered immense critical acclaim and commercial success, leaving an indelible mark in the hearts of audiences worldwide. 🎬💔
Here’s A Post from Aamir Khan Productions
Nitesh Tiwari, the director of Dangal, expressed profound shock and sorrow at Suhani’s untimely passing. He described her as a joyful soul, brimming with life, and extended his heartfelt condolences to her family.
Suhani gained widespread recognition after portraying young Babita Kumari Phogat in the 2016 blockbuster film Dangal. She shared the screen with Aamir Khan, Sakshi Tanwar, and Zaira Wasim. Additionally, she appeared in a few commercials.
In a parallel trajectory, her co-star Zaira publicly announced her decision to step away from the film industry in June 2019. Similarly, Suhani took a hiatus from acting to prioritize her studies. Notably, she maintained a low profile on social media, with her last post dating back to November 2021.
Lets Try To Know What Is Dermatomyositis?
Dermatomyositis is an uncommon inflammatory disease characterized by muscle weakness and a distinctive skin rash. Here are some key points about this condition:
- Symptoms:
- Skin Changes: A violet-colored or dusky red rash typically develops on the face, eyelids, knuckles, elbows, knees, chest, and back. This rash can be itchy and painful, often serving as the initial sign of dermatomyositis.
- Muscle Weakness: Progressive muscle weakness affects muscles close to the trunk, such as those in the hips, thighs, shoulders, upper arms, and neck. It tends to worsen gradually and affects both sides of the body.
- Other Signs: Hard, painful lumps can also occur, especially in children.
- Age Groups:
- In adults, dermatomyositis usually manifests between the late 40s and early 60s.
- In children, it most commonly appears between 5 and 15 years of age.
- Gender Distribution:
- Dermatomyositis affects more females than males.
- Causes:
- The exact cause remains unknown, but it shares similarities with autoimmune disorders where the immune system mistakenly attacks body tissues.
- Genetic and environmental factors may play a role.
- Possible environmental triggers include viral infections, sun exposure, certain medications, and smoking.
- Complications:
- Difficulty Swallowing: If the esophagus muscles are affected, swallowing problems can lead to weight loss and malnutrition.
- Aspiration Pneumonia: Difficulty swallowing may cause food or liquids to enter the lungs.
- Breathing Problems: Chest muscle involvement can result in shortness of breath.
- Calcium Deposits: These deposits can occur in muscles, skin, and connective tissues as the disease progresses.
- Associated Conditions: Dermatomyositis might be linked to conditions like Raynaud’s phenomenon and other connective tissue diseases (e.g., lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma, Sjogren’s syndrome).
Remember that while there’s no cure for dermatomyositis, treatment can help manage symptoms, clear the skin rash, and improve muscle strength and function
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