Actor Shihan Hussaini passes away after battling cancer...

Actor and karate coach Shihan Hussaini, who was battling cancer, passed away today after failing to respond to treatment. He was 60. Film actor and karate coach Hussaini was suffering from cancer and was undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Chennai. He recently released a video saying that he needs 2 units of blood daily to survive and that he will not be able to live long, which shocked many. The film industry, shocked by the video he released from the hospital, continued to provide him with various help and even visited him in person to express their support. In this situation, it has been announced that actor Hussaini has passed away at 1.45 am. He was 60 years old. His death has caused great sadness in the film industry. Many are expressing their condolences on social media.
A few days before his death, actor Hussaini had announced that he would donate his organs. In a statement released by his side, he said that he would donate his body for medicine, anatomy, and research and that he would safely hand over his heart to karate and archery students. His decision was appreciated by the film industry and fans with a heavy heart. Hussaini hails from Madurai. He made his debut as an actor in cinema with the film Punnagai Mannan released in 1986. Although he acted in small roles in many films, he became famous only after acting in Vijay's Badri. He last acted in the film Kaathuvakula Rendu Kadhal directed by Vignesh Sivan in 2022. Hussaini, who excelled in archery and karate beyond cinema, also provided training for the same.

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