Ankita Lokhande Wishes ‘Humsafar’ Vicky Jain A Speedy Recovery: You’re My Strength, My Calm, My Forever
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Vicky Jain, husband of actress Ankita Lokhande, recently suffered a accident after shards of glass pierced his hand, leaving him in severe pain and requiring 45 stitches. Producer Sandeep Singh, a close friend of the couple, visited Vicky at the hospital. Singh later shared photos on social media showing Vicky resting on a hospital bed while Ankita stayed by his side, taking care of him. Now, Ankita took to social media and shared a slew of pics featuring Vicky and asked her fans to send prayers and love for his speedy recovery.
Ankita Lokhande pens emotional note for husband Vicky Jain
Calling Vicky 'Mere Humsafar', Ankita started her post with, "It’s always been you holding my hand, making me feel safe, reminding me that no matter how heavy the moment gets, love can still be light. Even in the most serious situations, you find a way to be funny and calm me down that’s what home feels like to me." She further added, "Get well soon, my dearest Vicky. We’ll walk through every storm, every battle, together.. through thick and thin, just like we promised. You’re my strength, my calm, my forever. And that’s exactly what I am for you too. Send all your love, prayers, and healing energy to my strongest Vicky. Always us, always together," Take a look:
Earlier Sandeep shared details of Vicky's injury and wrote, "After a painful accident where many pieces of glass pierced @realvikasjainn hand, 45 stitches, and three days in the hospital, his spirit still stands unshaken. He still managed to make us laugh and feel as if nothing had happened.” Lauding Ankita, he wrote, “@lokhandeankita, you are nothing less than a superwoman standing like a rock through 72 hours of worry and care. The love you carry for your husband has been your shield; your courage has been his strength. And to @vikaashagarwall bhaiya, there are very few souls like you, always standing for us and our family in every storm, unconditionally. Your support has meant more than words can say."