World Pneumonia Day 2025: Bollywood’s Battle With Pneumonia And Lessons From Their Health Struggles

Pneumonia isn't something most people think about until it strikes. It often hides behind what feels like a stubborn cold or cough, and before you know it, you're gasping for breath. As the world observes World Pneumonia Day on November 12, it's worth remembering that this illness doesn't discriminate, it has affected some of India's most loved names from the entertainment industry.

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When Lata Mangeshkar Fought For Breath

The late Lata Mangeshkar, India's Nightingale, was hospitalised twice with pneumonia first in 2019, and again in early 2022 when she also contracted COVID-19. Her illness lasted weeks and required intensive care at Mumbai's Breach Candy Hospital. Despite the best medical attention, the infection proved too strong in her later years. Her story underlines how pneumonia can be life-threatening, especially for older adults.

Dilip Kumar's Repeated Battles

Veteran actor Dilip Kumar also struggled with recurring pneumonia. He was admitted to hospital several times between 2017 and 2018 with chest infections. Each time, doctors managed to stabilise him, but his repeated relapses showed how pneumonia can return particularly in those with weakened lungs or immunity.

Naseeruddin Shah's Health Scare

In 2021, actor Naseeruddin Shah was admitted to hospital after doctors found a small patch of pneumonia in his lungs. He was kept under observation for a few days before being discharged. He later said it was caught in time, reminding us that early detection can make all the difference.

Saira Banu's 2024 Recovery

Last year, Saira Banu was hospitalised with pneumonia and blood clots in her legs. She spoke candidly later about her recovery, saying the clots had dissolved and she was feeling stronger. Her openness showed that recovery, even from a serious infection, is possible with timely medical care.

Dheeraj Kumar's Final Fight

In July 2025, veteran actor-producer Dheeraj Kumar was admitted in critical condition with acute pneumonia. Despite medical efforts, he didn't survive. His death drew attention to how pneumonia continues to claim lives, even in people with access to quality healthcare.

Mahekk Chahal's Warning To The Young

It's not just older stars. Actor Mahekk Chahal, known for her work in 'Naagin 6' and 'Bigg Boss', collapsed in January 2023 after severe chest pain. Both her lungs were infected, and she spent days in the ICU on oxygen support. Mahekk later shared that she had ignored a cold while travelling and kept working, assuming it would pass. Her words - "I couldn't take a single breath" resonated with many young fans who rarely think pneumonia could happen to them.

What These Stories Tell Us

Across ages and generations, these stories have one thing in common - pneumonia can begin as a simple cough or fever, often mistaken for a viral infection. But when ignored, it can escalate fast.

If you find yourself breathless, running a high fever, or feeling chest pain while breathing, don't wait it out. Seek medical attention. The illness is preventable and treatable but timing matters.

A Thought To End On

This World Pneumonia Day, take a cue from those who have faced it whether it's Lata Mangeshkar's long struggle or Mahekk Chahal's quick wake-up call. Pneumonia can strike anyone, regardless of age or fame. The best defence isn't fear; it's awareness and timely action.