Indian Idol 12 winner Pawandeep Rajan, who recently survived a life-threatening car accident, is currently on the road to recovery. Despite undergoing multiple surgeries and still being under medical care, the singer has shared a touching video from his hospital room that is now melting hearts online.
Emotional Singing Video from Hospital
Pawandeep took to Instagram to share a soulful clip of him singing the classic 1966 song “Mera Saaya Saath Hoga”. In the video, he is seen sitting on a hospital bed with a wrist brace, hands folded in gratitude, and his voice as captivating as ever. Medical staff around him can be seen enjoying his performance, showcasing the uplifting atmosphere his voice created even in a medical setting.
Sharing the video with folded hand and heart emojis, Pawandeep expressed silent strength and gratitude. Celebrities and fans alike flooded the comment section with love and admiration. Actress Saiyami Kher wrote, “Wah Pawandeep! May God always protect you… This is beautiful. Sending you love and strength.” Actor Anup Soni also dropped heart emojis showing his support.
Fan Reactions: “True Inspiration!”
Fans across the country are hailing Pawandeep’s resilience and spirit. Many applauded his courage to keep spreading joy despite his condition. One fan commented, “It feels so good to see you recovering, Pawandeep bhai. Stay strong.” Another added, “Those hospital staff are truly lucky to hear you sing live.” Yet another user shared emotionally, “Praying for your speedy recovery, Pawandeep bhaiya.”
Details of the Accident
On May 5, Pawandeep was involved in a serious road accident when his car collided with a stationary truck. He was initially taken to a government hospital and later shifted to Fortis Hospital in Noida due to the severity of his injuries.
According to the hospital, Pawandeep suffered multiple fractures and had to undergo several surgeries under close observation by the orthopedic team. Fortunately, his condition has significantly improved, and he has been moved from the ICU to a private room.
Two others – driver Rahul Singh and another passenger Ajay Mehra – were also injured in the crash and are recovering.