Gulchehra Sadullayeva suffers a stroke
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30 April
20252Renowned Uzbek actress and honored artist of Uzbekistan, Gulchehra Sadullayeva, suffered a stroke, as announced by her daughter, actress Muqaddas Sadullayeva, on her Instagram.
QALAMPIR.UZ reached out to her eldest daughter, Gulira'no Masudova, for updates on the actress's health. During the interview, Masudova disclosed that the stroke occurred on April 26.
"On Friday, they fell ill and were diagnosed with a stroke. They called me that day. 'Your father appeared in my dream,' my mother said. 'He brought three bouquets of flowers. Gulchehra, your father asked if you were coming.' She couldn't relay this message, but I reassured my mother, saying those three bouquets represent us, your three children. Don't dwell on such thoughts. They always said, 'Your father, I miss your father,'" shared Gulira'no Masudova.
Subsequently, the actress's condition deteriorated, prompting an ambulance to transport Sadullayeva to the hospital. According to Masudova, Sadullayeva had experienced two heart attacks and one stroke previously. However, her current condition has significantly improved.
Gulira'no Masudova mentioned that her mother has greatly improved, coming out of intensive care, and the danger has passed. They've moved her to a regular chamber, alleviating their initial fear.
According to reports, the actress was scheduled to embark on an Umrah pilgrimage with her daughter Muqaddas Sadullayeva, son-in-law Yigitali Mamajonov, and his mother on May 5th. However, an unexpected incident led to the indefinite postponement of the pilgrimage.
Gulchehra Sadullayeva, born on April 12, 1950, gained fame for her role as Zaynab in the 1969 film "Otkan Kunlar (The Past Days)." She is wedded to renowned actor Lutfulla Sadullayev and has three children. One of her daughters, Gulira'no Masudova, is married to the famous actor Fathulla Masudov, while her youngest daughter, Muqaddas Sadullayeva, has also started a family with Yigitali Mamajonov. Lutfulla Sadullayev passed away in 2022, and Fathulla Masudov in 2020.
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