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Television actress Dipika Kakar, who was diagnosed with liver cancer, underwent surgery to get rid of the liver tumour. Even though the actress has returned home but she is still under treatment and continues to have a follow-up with her doctor. Recently, the actress in a live session on her YouTube channel reacted to questions about making her acting comeback on TV. Dipika stated that she would love to make her comeback and mentioned that she had asked the doctors about the same.

During the Live session, a fan asked Dipika Kakar, “Are you planning to come back on TV?” Dipika answered, “I would love to! Kyunki maine apne doctors se bhi poochha hai ki main kab kaam kar sakti hu. Kyunki mera actual plan yehi tha ki jab Ruhaan ka feeding chhoot jayega, then uske baad I will plan. Get fit again and get back to work. Lekin yeh sab ho gaya, iss tareeke se hoga kisi ne nahi socha tha. (Because I’ve even asked my doctors when I can start working again. My actual plan was that once Ruhaan stops breastfeeding, then I’d plan—get fit again and get back to work. But all of this happened… no one thought it would happen this way). But yes I would love to, once the doctor gives me a green signal.”

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“Because my body has to take the target therapy, has to accept it well. And ek baar wo ho jaye, to wo mera new ‘normal’ hoga. To new normal ke saath har cheez main kar paau, aisa hona chahiye. (And once that happens, that will be my new ‘normal.’ So I should be able to do everything with this new normal),” the actress further added.

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Earlier in a vlog, Dipika’s husband, Shoaib Ibrahim, talked about his wife’s cancer. He said, “Earlier, we thought that maybe if the tumour was removed, then everything would be fine. As far as the body is concerned, there are currently no cancer cells present. However, the biopsy report that we received and the PET scan we reviewed indicated a more serious situation. The tumour was classified as grade three and poorly differentiated, which means it was quite aggressive. Uske chances kaafi hote hai re-occur karne ki (The chances of re-occurring are significant).”