After spreading positivity and hope on social media, the girl from the Love you Zindagi video succumbed to COVID-19, disheartening the entire country. Here is all you need to know about her.
The video of a COVID-19 patient swaying to the tunes of Love You Zindagi went viral recently many saw felt the infectious strength and positivity of the girl to fight the deadly outbreak of the pandemic. Her death by the virus hit Indians hard as most are already dealing with the loss of their family members due to the pandemic.
Who Is The Girl From The Love You Zindagi Video?
The 30-year-old woman was a COVID-19 patient who succumbed to the virus on May 14. Her identity has not been revealed as per her parent's wish. She became an overnight sensation for the country because of the positivity of her viral video in which she was shown to be swaying to the tunes of the Alia Bhatt and Shah Rukh Khan starred Love You Zindagi while sitting on a hospital bed, wearing an oxygen mask.
She is just 30yrs old & She didn't get icu bed we managing her in the Covid emergency since last 10days.She is on NIVsupport,received remedesvir,plasmatherapy etc.She is a strong girl with strong will power asked me to play some music & I allowed her.
— Dr.Monika Langeh🇮🇳 (@drmonika_langeh) May 8, 2021
Lesson:"Never lose the Hope" pic.twitter.com/A3rMU7BjnG
A few nights before her death, she managed her treatment without an ICU bed and was on plasma therapy with a regular dosage of remedesvir. Her treating doctor, Monika Langeh called her a "strong girl with strong willpower."
She was hospitalized for about 10 days, in the general ward, after which her condition deteriorated and was shifted to an ICU. Her doctor informed her about her condition and asked everyone to "pray for the brave soul."
She lost her fight against the virus. The news of her death sparked grief all over the country. Netizens are showing condolences on their social media ever since they got the disheartening news.
Sonu Sood, who is one of the frontline COVID warriors, expressed his grief on her death. He wrote on Twitter, "So so sad, never ever she would have imagined that she won’t be able to see her family again. Life is so unfair. So many lives which deserved to live are lost. No matter how normal our life becomes but we will never be able to come out of this phase."