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Pooja Hegde on Friday shared an update on her health in a series of Instagram stories, as she recovers from her leg injury. The actress said she is learning to walk for the second time in life. Pooja Hegde shared photos and videos on her Instagram, informing fans about her health after her leg injury.

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Taking to her Instagram stories, the Cirkus actress shared a photo of her soaking her leg in a bucket with water and ice. Sharing the photo, Hegde wrote, “Here we go again.

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In her next Instagram post, the actress dropped a video of her trying to walk. She can be seen taking support from a walker and trying to take baby steps under the guidance of her physiotherapist.

Pooja shared the video and said she is taking ‘first steps’ after when she sustained the leg injury, about two weeks back. She wrote, “Two weeks back..Me learning to walk for the second time in my life it’s so funny how u find your mind blanking on how its done, an activity I’ve done all my life! #Firststeps.”

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In another video shared by Hegde, she can be seen trying to get up and stand on her two feet, without support. The Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan actress shared the video and wrote, “Fall down. Get back up, keep standing up. #babysteps #recovery.

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Earlier in October, Pooja had shared a photo of her injured leg and mentioned she suffered a ligament tear. The actress took a break from work and was busy taking rest.

 

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On the work front, Hegde has the movie Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan with Salman Khan in her kitty. She even has Cirkus with Ranveer Singh, that is scheduled to release in December, this year. The actress has a few other projects from down South as well.

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