Vinayakan gets discharged from the hospital: 'A nerve in my neck was injured,' says the 'Aadu 3' actor

Vinayakan gets discharged from the hospital: 'A nerve in my neck was injured,' says the 'Aadu 3' actor
Actor Vinayakan has been discharged from the hospital after suffering a serious neck nerve injury on the sets of 'Aadu 3' in Thiruvananthapuram. He revealed the injury could have led to permanent mobility loss if not detected early. The incident occurred during the filming of a fight scene involving a jeep. Doctors have advised rest for his recovery.
Actor Vinayakan was injured during the shooting of 'Aadu 3.' The accident happened a few days ago in Thiruvananthapuram. Recent reports say that the actor has been discharged from the hospital.

Vinayakan could have lost his movement

After being discharged from the hospital, Vinayakan spoke to the media. As reported by Asianet News, he explained how serious the injury was. He said, “A nerve in my neck was injured. If it had not been detected two days earlier, I could have lost my mobility.” His words showed how close the danger was. An MRI scan was done at the hospital. The scan revealed severe muscle damage. Early detection helped him avoid long-term problems.

Recovery and relief

Vinayakan stayed under medical care for a few days. Doctors monitored his condition closely. With proper treatment and rest, his health improved.The team was filming a fight scene in Midhun Manuel Thomas's directorial. The scene involved a jeep. During the shoot, Vinayakan suffered muscle damage. The pain was serious. He later decided to seek medical help. On Saturday he went to a private hospital in Kochi for treatment.

'Aadu 3' and what’s next

'Aadu 3' is written and directed by Midhun Manuel Thomas. The film will be released on March 19 next year. The cast includes Jayasurya, Vinayakan, Vijay Babu, Saiju Kurup, Sunny Wayne, and Indrans.Vinayakan was recently seen in Mammootty's crime drama 'Kalamkaval.' ETimes praised Mammootty and Vinayakan's performances. Our review read, "Mammootty remains the film’s biggest asset, delivering a performance sharpened by stillness and cold precision. Vinayakan matches him with a brooding, tightly coiled presence, though the screenplay could have offered him more depth. Despite strong performances, the uneven momentum prevents Kalamkaval from fully blooming into the gripping crime drama it aims to be."
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