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Govinda casts his vote in Maharashtra Elections 2024 shares health update


Govinda was dressed in all-white, as he walked towards his car and limped a bit. He was seen flaunting his inked finger voting in the Maharashtra Elections 2024

Bollywood actor and Shiv Sena leader Govinda shows his inked finger after casting vote during the Maharashtra Assembly elections, in Mumbai. Pic/PTI
Actor-politician Govinda was seen casting his vote at a polling booth in the city on Wednesday despite his health issues. The actor was dressed in all-white, as he walked towards his car and limped a bit. He was seen flaunting his inked finger. He also interacted with the paparazzi as he posed for pictures. This marks his first public appearance after he was discharged from a Mumbai hospital last month post a self-inflicted gunshot wound.ADVERTISEMENTWhen the paparazzi stationed at the polling booth asked him if he is doing fine now, post the accidental shooting incident, the actor said, “Sab achcha hai (All is well)”. He was then seen telling the paps “Arey kaahe chichiya rahe ho”.Last month, Govinda reportedly misfired his gun while cleaning his closet during the wee hours of Tuesday. He suffered an injury to his foot. As per media reports, a small part of the lock of his gun was broken which didn’t inhibit the accidental firing of the gun.The actor was set to head to Kolkata but prior to that he thought of organising his closet when the unfortunate incident happened because of the gun’s broken lock. At the time of the incident, there were 6 bullets loaded, and one misfired into his foot after which he was immediately rushed to the hospital in Juhu.
The polling for Maharashtra Assembly elections was conducted across 288 constituencies in the state. This time around, 4136 candidates are contesting elections across 288 constituencies in Maharashtra, the state with the highest GDP per capita, and by virtue of it, the highest economy.
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Actor-politician Govinda was seen casting his vote at a polling booth in the city on Wednesday despite his health issues. The actor was dressed in all-white, as he walked towards his car and limped a bit. He was seen flaunting his inked finger. He also interacted with the paparazzi as he posed for pictures. This marks his first public appearance after he was discharged from a Mumbai hospital last month post a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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When the paparazzi stationed at the polling booth asked him if he is doing fine now, post the accidental shooting incident, the actor said, “Sab achcha hai (All is well)”. He was then seen telling the paps “Arey kaahe chichiya rahe ho”.
Last month, Govinda reportedly misfired his gun while cleaning his closet during the wee hours of Tuesday. He suffered an injury to his foot. As per media reports, a small part of the lock of his gun was broken which didn’t inhibit the accidental firing of the gun.

The actor was set to head to Kolkata but prior to that he thought of organising his closet when the unfortunate incident happened because of the gun’s broken lock. At the time of the incident, there were 6 bullets loaded, and one misfired into his foot after which he was immediately rushed to the hospital in Juhu.
The polling for Maharashtra Assembly elections was conducted across 288 constituencies in the state. This time around, 4136 candidates are contesting elections across 288 constituencies in Maharashtra, the state with the highest GDP per capita, and by virtue of it, the highest economy.
This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever