‘I am still traumatised’
Pooja Bhatt met with an accident on her way to Mumbai from Goa, where she had gone to attend the 35th International Film Festival of India on Saturday. Soon after being discharged from hospital, she says, "I am still traumatised. It will take me some time to get over it."
Pooja, who has suffered a hairline rib fracture, is still under observation and will have to undergo a few more medical tests at a private clinic. "I can't get over the fact that I met with such a serious accident. I was heading for the airport when a van rammed into my car. I was traveling with a friend, who had come from abroad and thankfully, neither him and nor my driver were hurt. In such a situation they both would have been dead. As for me, I still have to go through after some more tests," she says.
"We were in a Maruti Zen and our car turned over in the middle of the road. The first thing I thought of doing, was to come out of the car. But I was bleeding profusely. I started screaming for help, but no one stopped for us. Probably everyone got scared looking at me, completely smeared in blood. Finally someone was kind enough to stop and take us to the nearest hospital," Pooja says.
Now she is feeling better, but she has been asked to say in bed for a week. "I am feeling better and I am glad that none of us are badly injured," says Pooja.
Pooja, who has suffered a hairline rib fracture, is still under observation and will have to undergo a few more medical tests at a private clinic. "I can't get over the fact that I met with such a serious accident. I was heading for the airport when a van rammed into my car. I was traveling with a friend, who had come from abroad and thankfully, neither him and nor my driver were hurt. In such a situation they both would have been dead. As for me, I still have to go through after some more tests," she says.
"We were in a Maruti Zen and our car turned over in the middle of the road. The first thing I thought of doing, was to come out of the car. But I was bleeding profusely. I started screaming for help, but no one stopped for us. Probably everyone got scared looking at me, completely smeared in blood. Finally someone was kind enough to stop and take us to the nearest hospital," Pooja says.
Now she is feeling better, but she has been asked to say in bed for a week. "I am feeling better and I am glad that none of us are badly injured," says Pooja.
Pooja Bhatt met with an accident on her way to Mumbai from Goa, where she had gone to attend the 35th International Film Festival of India on Saturday. Soon after being discharged from hospital, she says, "I am still traumatised. It will take me some time to get over it."
Pooja, who has suffered a hairline rib fracture, is still under observation and will have to undergo a few more medical tests at a private clinic. "I can't get over the fact that I met with such a serious accident. I was heading for the airport when a van rammed into my car. I was traveling with a friend, who had come from abroad and thankfully, neither him and nor my driver were hurt. In such a situation they both would have been dead. As for me, I still have to go through after some more tests," she says.
"We were in a Maruti Zen and our car turned over in the middle of the road. The first thing I thought of doing, was to come out of the car. But I was bleeding profusely. I started screaming for help, but no one stopped for us. Probably everyone got scared looking at me, completely smeared in blood. Finally someone was kind enough to stop and take us to the nearest hospital," Pooja says.
Now she is feeling better, but she has been asked to say in bed for a week. "I am feeling better and I am glad that none of us are badly injured," says Pooja.
Pooja, who has suffered a hairline rib fracture, is still under observation and will have to undergo a few more medical tests at a private clinic. "I can't get over the fact that I met with such a serious accident. I was heading for the airport when a van rammed into my car. I was traveling with a friend, who had come from abroad and thankfully, neither him and nor my driver were hurt. In such a situation they both would have been dead. As for me, I still have to go through after some more tests," she says.
"We were in a Maruti Zen and our car turned over in the middle of the road. The first thing I thought of doing, was to come out of the car. But I was bleeding profusely. I started screaming for help, but no one stopped for us. Probably everyone got scared looking at me, completely smeared in blood. Finally someone was kind enough to stop and take us to the nearest hospital," Pooja says.
Now she is feeling better, but she has been asked to say in bed for a week. "I am feeling better and I am glad that none of us are badly injured," says Pooja.
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