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Topic: Lilavati Hospital

Actor Saif Ali Khan discharged from hospital after knife attack during burglary at home

Saif underwent emergency surgery to treat 6 wounds from the repeated stabbing. Police have caught accused Shariful Islam Shehzad, a Bangladeshi national illegally living in India.

Saif Ali Khan’s attacker is still at large, Mumbai Police deny reports of suspect in custody

It's been 36 hours since actor was attacked at his home. On Friday, a man who looked similar to suspect caught on CCTV was brought to Bandra police station for questioning.

Saif Ali Khan shifted out of ICU after surgery on stab wounds inflicted by burglar

Doctors at Lilavati Hospital who are treating him said the actor felt no pain or symptoms when they made him walk Friday.

Saif Ali Khan out of danger & recovering after surgery, says Bollywood actor’s team

In a statement, the team thanked the Lilavati Hospital team, his fans & well-wishers for standing by the actor. Doctors are monitoring his progress, it added.

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