Shoaib Ibrahim Updates His Partner Dipika Kakar's Health By Taking His Instagram. See What This Man Expressed!
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TvTalks Team
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2025-06-12T13:11:00+05:30
The celebrity couple Shoaib Ibrahim and Dipika Kakar are in their tough time. This is what
we all know. Yup, this actress recently revealed to her fans that she has been diagnosed with
stage 2 liver cancer. It left everyone shocked and concerned for her. Also, this dancer and
actress was scheduled to undergo tumor removal surgery on June 3.
Recently, Shoaib provided another update on Dipika's health following her surgery who
mentioned that the surgery lasted for 14 hours. And now Dipika is in the ICU which her
hubby shared on social media. Let’s check what this man added about the same. Our favorite
star and Dipika’s hubby shared that,
“Hi everyone, Sorry I couldn’t update you last night, it was a long surgery. She was in OT for
14 hrs. But Alhamdulillah, everything went well. Dipi is currently in the ICU. She’s in some
pain, but she’s stable and doing okay. Thank you all dil se for your love, prayers, and support
it truly means a lot. I will update you all once she’s out of the ICU. Thank you once again.
Keep praying for her”.
It helped her fans to know how she is and everyone shared their blessings and good wishes to
her health. During this time, recently Tejasswi Prakash shared her concern for Dipika. She
said, “I did message her. I did ask her. Even before it came out in the news, she told me that
it's malignant. Obviously, she sounded worried, and I'm worried for her also. She has gone
into surgery today. I don't want to keep bothering her as much as I want to kind of reach out
to her”. Previously, Falaq Naazz said that she also tried to reach her, but they were busy in
the hospital.
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