Celebrity Chef Ranveer Brar, while responding to the wishes of his fans, said he is recovering well.

Celebrity chef and television personality Ranveer Brar recently opened up about a gym injury that resulted in a cervical spine fracture. In an interview, he discussed his recovery journey and expressed his gratitude for the support he received.
"It was a freak injury in the gym about three weeks ago, where I fractured my cervical spine. In these three weeks, I've made good progress, and in another two weeks, I should be nearly back to normal," Ranveer said.

He expressed how much the messages of love and care have helped him stay positive.
"I’m very thankful for all the love and concern pouring in. It’s truly motivating and makes me want to recover faster," Ranveer added.
"It was something else. You know, obviously, for most of the shoot, you're in awe. She's the queen of the industry, and working with her was surreal. Her ability to transform instantly when the camera rolls is remarkable. She has this amazing knack of just sort of, you know, being normal and treating you very, very normally," he said.
Ranveer responded to fans' well wishes on social media, saying he is recovering well.
"I’m on the path to recovery and hope to be back on track very soon," he said.
Ranveer's most recent appearance was in Hansal Mehta's The Buckingham Murders, which starred Kareena Kapoor Khan.

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