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'I am out with friends and partying!', Hrithik Roshan's sister Sunaina Roshan puts ill-health rumours to rest

Hrithik Roshan's sister Sunaina Roshan took to her Twitter page and rubbished the reports of her deteriorating health. She said that she is out partying with friends.

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A recent report had suggested that Hrithik Roshan's sister Sunaina Roshan health is deteriorating for which she is under a critical watch. This was reported by The Times of India and the daily also stated that the reasons are unknown even for the doctors and this has become a worry for the whole Roshan family. On Sunday, Sunaina had event tweeted, "Sunday thought .....didn’t know that I would hv had the opportunity to visit HELL in this lifetime ....."

But soon after the reports of her deteriorating health started making the rounds, Sunaina rubbished the reports on her Twitter page. She wrote, "Surprised to read about me being critical in hospital. Hello Times of India. I am out with friends and partying! Pls get your facts right."

Check out her tweets below:

Earlier this year, Sunaina wrote on her blog about the time when she was diagnosed with Tuberculosis Meningitis (TB). She wrote, "When I was 32, I was working out to lose weight and in fact I did lose a lot, dipping the scales from 80kgs to 58kgs. It is during the same period that I was confined to bed due to my sciatica pain. It was so bad that I could barely move and working out was not at all possible. This got me paranoid as I was afraid that lying inactive on the bed would zero my weight loss efforts and to counter that, I ate only ‘Watermelon and Marie biscuit’ at all meal times, nothing else but this."

She added, "After my recovery from sciatica pain, when I started moving again, I developed severe headaches within a week. I noticed, that as the day passed these headaches worsened. It not only caused piercing pain in my eyes and head but I suffered chronic neck pain too. The doctor asked me to get some tests done because now it was difficult to even bear the sunlight. There were black papers put up on every window and blackout curtains used to keep the light away from me. Even the bulbs were covered by a paper to help me avoid direct light."

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