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Malayalam News – Mohanlal in UAE | Mohanlal keeps his word; Meeting with Nurses in Abu Dhabi | Mohanlal salutes nurses and frontline workers in Abu Dhabi | News18 Kerala, Gulf Latest Malayalam News

Abu Dhabi: Superstar Mohanlal has not forgotten the word he gave to the Kovid Front fighters in the UAE on International Nurses Day last year. Mohanlal came to meet Sonia Chacko, a registered nurse, and her colleagues, who shared their wish, ‘Laletta, can you come and see us all when you arrive in the UAE?’ Mohanlal’s mass entry to Abu Dhabi to meet health workers was made irrelevant to the question of whether Mohanlal would come or not. Mohanlal spent time with them, listening to the experiences and experiences of the frontline fighters without words and saying words that inspired them.

The Malayalam superstar arrived at the VPS-Burjeel Medical City in Abu Dhabi to pay a heartfelt tribute to the leading fighters in the UAE. The actor visited the leading fighters in the Medical City and thanked them for their continued service in the fight against the corona virus.

“I hope the epidemic goes away as soon as possible. I am a person who knows firsthand the challenges faced by health workers. I am happy to speak to them last year to inspire them. Thank God for the assurance they gave me to come. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Thank you for attending a ceremony like this. Mohanlal told the Front fighters.

Nurses from different emirates, who spoke to Mohanlal by phone on Nurses’ Day, accepted the invitation to visit him at Burjeel Medical City. Others also attended online. VPS Healthcare Chairman and Managing Director, Dr. S.K. Mohanlal thanked Shamshir Violin.

Sonia Chacko from Pathanamthitta is happy that the superstar has accepted the invitation

Sonia Chacko, a registered nurse at Al-Ain Medior Hospital, did not hide her excitement when she made a request to Mohanlal last year to visit a health worker, although there was no guarantee that it would happen. “There was no announcement from the hospital that Lalettan’s call would come on Nurses’ Day. It was a great privilege in life to be able to speak that day. Thank you to Lalettan for coming to see and speak at our humble request. Mohanlal’s response was that he was very happy to be here at the request of his own countrymate Sonia.

“You can all stay in the UAE if you say so …”

Princy George, a nurse at Abu Dhabi’s Burjeel Hospital, asked if she would consider staying in the UAE longer after receiving a Golden Visa. The star replied with a laugh that he would consider it if necessary.

“I first visited the UAE 40 years ago and come to Dubai from time to time. If you all insist, I can stay here.”

Sinu, a nurse at the Al Ain Burjeel Royal Hospital, said she was proud to be the nurse who called her Laletta. Asked by Sinu how Lalettan handles work stress, he said:

“This is my forty-fourth year in film. If you have the commitment to work, the gratitude, the energy to succeed, the truth, the love, and above all the grace of God, you can overcome all those pressures. I wish you all these qualities, so be blessed.”

“The film is about the lives of hospitals and health workers.”

Maria du Plui, a registered nurse at Burjeel Medical City, was delighted to see the star in person after hearing from her colleagues.

“I am happy to have the opportunity to see a favorite film star from India. Maria asked if the hospital and health workers in Abu Dhabi would make a film about the theme.

“There have been some films like this. However, it can definitely be taken up as a challenge,” Mohanlal said.

Mohanlal applauded Lalettan and health workers at the flower field

Mohanlal congratulates health workers at Burjeel Medical City He was attracted by the 300 sq m flower garden with 300 kg of flowers. To prepare a surprise for Mohanlal, health workers included his face in different corners of the flower bed.

“We used to celebrate Onam in this way but now we have limited the celebration due to the Kovid situation.
He said he hoped the situation would improve soon and prayed that next year’s Onam would be celebrated as usual. John Sunil Mohanlal, Regional CEO, Burjeel Hospitals, welcomed the audience and Safir Ahmed, CEO, Medior-LLH Hospitals, thanked them.

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