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Jubin is known for popular songs such as "Tujhe Kitna Chahein" from Kabir Singh, "Raataan Lambiyan" from Shershaah...

Digital Desk: Singer Jubin Nautiyal, who met with an accident on Friday, has been discharged from the hospital and is recovering well. The "Zindagi Kuch Toh Bata" singer took to social media to update his fans about his recovery. Jubin shared a photo from the hospital and wrote, "Thank you all for your blessings. God was watching over me, and saved me in that fatal accident. I’ve got discharged and am recovering well. Thank you for your never-ending love and warm prayers ????."

As soon as the singer posted the update, his fans and industry friends sent their best wishes in the comment sections. Music composer Sachet Tandon wrote, "Get well soon bhai ♥️." Singer Kanika Kapoor wrote, "Oh noo.. sending u hugs." Singer Tulsi Kumar wrote, "Sending love J ❤️ Speedy Speedy recovery .. Take good care."

Jubin suffered severe injuries after falling down from a staircase and was rushed to the hospital. During the accident, he fractured his elbow and sustained a head injury. A statement from the singer's team stated that he  "broke his elbow, cracked his ribs, and damaged his head after falling from a building staircase in the early hours of the morning." 

Jubin is known for popular songs such as "Tujhe Kitna Chahein" from Kabir Singh, "Raataan Lambiyan" from Shershaah, and "Tum Hi Aana" from Marjaavaan, among many others. Bana Sharabi is his most recent song from the film "Govinda Naam Mera."









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