Actor and Shiv Sena leader Govinda, who accidentally shot himself in his leg with his revolver, said on Tuesday, “With the blessings of you all and my parents, the bullet has been removed.”
“I thank the doctors and you for keeping me in your prayers,” Govinda was quoted by news agency ANI.
Following the incident, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde held a telephonic conversation with Govind and inquired about his health.
Sdinde “wished him a speedy recovery. CM has also given instructions to the hospital authorities to take best care of Govinda and ensure his speedy recovery,” the Chief Minister's Office said.
Govinda sustained a leg injury on Tuesday. Police told news agency PTI that the actor injured his leg after his revolver accidentally went off at his Mumbai residence while he was about to leave for the airport.
According to Govinda’s manager, Shashi Sinha, the actor was about to leave his home at 4.45 am for the airport to catch a 6 am flight to Kolkata for a show.
“He was keeping his licensed revolver in the cupboard when it fell from his hand, and a bullet got fired, which hit his leg,” Sinha told ANI. “The gun misfired, and a bullet hit his leg,” police were quoted as saying.
Govinda was then admitted to the Criti Care Hospital for treatment. According to police, no one has lodged a complaint in this matter. The police, however, launched an investigation into the matter.
Govinda is now out of danger and recuperating at his home, a Mumbai police official was quoted as saying on Tuesday. “The doctor has removed the bullet, and his condition is fine," informed Govinda's manager.
Govinda, 60, later issued a statement, informing his fans that doctors had removed the bullet and he was alright due to his fans’ affection and God’s blessings.
Govind Arun Ahuja, better known by his stage name Govinda, is a popular actor, comedian, dancer and singer who has appeared in more than 165 Hindi-language films.
In March, a month before the Lok Sabha elections, Govinda joined the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena. This marked Govinda's re-entry into the political landscape after nearly two decades.
The actor won the 2004 poll battle from the Mumbai North Lok Sabha constituency on a Congress ticket before stepping away from politics in 2008.