Veteran actor Zeenat Aman has revealed the reason behind her recent absence from social media. On Friday, she shared a series of concerning photos from the hospital, explaining that she has been undergoing medical procedures and focusing on recovery.
The actress wrote in the caption, "Hello from the recovery room! I won’t blame you for thinking I’ve abandoned my social media aspirations. My profile has after all been quite silent and halfhearted off late. As the great Indian saying goes - what to do?"
"The drudgery of paperwork and the anxiety of a pending medical procedure have kept me preoccupied these past few weeks. But, now that I am emerging on the other side of this experience, I’m feeling inspired to continue storytelling on Instagram. You see there’s nothing like the sombre, clinical cold of a hospital to remind one of what it means to be alive and have a voice! So expect more cinematic crumbs, more personal history, more fashion, more dogs and cats, and yes… most definitely more opinion. Is there a topic you want me to write about? Leave it in the comments, and I’ll certainly pick a few to dwell on," she added.
Check it out:
"Now many of you take me more seriously than my own sons, so pay heed when I say - you do not need to spend 6 hours a day mindlessly scrolling through your feed. Take it from an old gal, and mute those handles that make you feel bad about yourself, heighten your neuroses or push you to buy buy buy! I’m very much looking forward to your engagement as I recuperate. Take many hugs and good wishes from your fond Aunty Z who is in a chipper mood this evening," she concluded.
On the work front, Zeenat will be seen next in The Royals, featuring Ishaan Khatter and Bhumi Pednekar.
The Royals will premiere on May 7.
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