Aasif Sheikh, known for his role in Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain!, suffered a severe back spasm and sciatica pain while shooting for the show's film. He was brought to Mumbai in a wheelchair and is receiving steroid injections and painkillers. The actor hopes to recover soon with complete bed rest and resume shooting.
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