Miraculous recovery

Pawan Kalyan interacts with fan

April 21, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:48 am IST - HYDERABAD:

HYDERABAD:TELANGANA: 20/04/2015:Actor and Founder of Jana Sena Party, Pawan Kalyan seen with Srija, a girl who is terminally ill, hailing from Khammam. She came all the way to Hyderabad with her family to meet the star who had a few months ago, visited her while she was in a hospital in Khammam. The star interacted with the family for close to an hour and a half at his office here on Monday.. 
PHOTO: By Arrangement

HYDERABAD:TELANGANA: 20/04/2015:Actor and Founder of Jana Sena Party, Pawan Kalyan seen with Srija, a girl who is terminally ill, hailing from Khammam. She came all the way to Hyderabad with her family to meet the star who had a few months ago, visited her while she was in a hospital in Khammam. The star interacted with the family for close to an hour and a half at his office here on Monday.. 
PHOTO: By Arrangement

Actor and founder of Jana Sena Party Pawan Kalyan on Monday spent an hour-and-a-half interacting with 12-year-old Bandi Sreeja, a student of class VII from Palvancha of Khammam district who was battling for life against acute neurological disorders but is now on the way to recovery. In October last, the girl had conveyed her wish to meet the star just once. When this little one’s request was conveyed to the star through a representative of the Make a Wish Foundation, he made it a point to visit her at a private hospital in Khammam. On Monday, accompanied by her parents B. Nagaiah and Nagamani and others, Sreeja came down to Hyderabad and called on the star.

Mr. Pawan Kalyan spent time with her.

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