CID’s Fredericks Faces Critical Health Battle After Heart Attack, Dayanand Shetty Provides Update
Popular TV show CID’s Inspector Fredericks, also known as Dayanand Shetty, has made headlines with surprising news. The actor has been admitted to a hospital in Mumbai, reportedly due to a heart attack. Dayanand was admitted to the hospital on December 1, and this information has been confirmed by actor Dayanand Shetty.
Dayanand Shetty’s Health Update
According to media reports, Dayanand suffered a heart attack, leading to his admission to a prominent hospital in Mumbai. The reports suggest that he is currently on ventilator support and is in a critical condition.
Statement by Dayanand Shetty
Dayanand Shetty, who played the role of Daya in CID, has confirmed the news and expressed hope for a speedy recovery. He stated that Fredericks is on ventilator support but is expected to recover soon and return home.
Dayanand’s Role in CID
Dayanand Shetty played the role of Inspector Daya in CID. Initially portraying a serious sub-inspector, his character later evolved to include humor and seriousness. Dayanand Shetty is known for his association with the CID show and has a significant fan following.
CID Team Informed
Reports indicate that the entire CID team visited the hospital last night to inquire about Dayanand’s health. The latest update suggests a slight improvement in Dayanand’s condition this morning.
Dayanand and Daya’s Friendship
Dayanand and Daya, both on and off-screen, share a close friendship. Dayanand played the role of Inspector Daya with dedication, known for breaking doors and solving cases. Fredricks was a fun character in the show, adding a humorous touch.
Dayanand’s Acting Career
Dayanand Shetty gained immense popularity for his role in the 90s TV show ‘CID,’ which still holds a special place in people’s hearts. Even today, CID is remembered fondly by the audience. Besides CID, Dayanand has also appeared in ‘Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah’ and has been actively involved in Marathi films.
Notable Recognition in Records
In November 2004, CID was recognized by the Guinness World Records and the Limca Book of Records for shooting a complete episode of 111 minutes (1 hour and 51 minutes) in a single shot, without any cuts.