Dhoni salutes medical fraternity for their sacrifice and hard work
PTI, Oct 15, 2021, 2:24 PM IST
Chennai: Legendary Indian cricketer and Chennai Super Kings captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has saluted the medical fraternity for their service and hard work during the coronavirus pandemic.
In a video campaign released by Kauvery Group of Hospitals on Friday to recognize the efforts of the fraternity, Dhoni, its brand ambassador, said doctors and nurses were the real heroes and their hard work kept us safe and healthy.
“Thala…whenever you call me Thala, I feel like a real hero. But our real heroes are doctors and nurses who save lives day in and day out. It is their sacrifice and hard work which keeps us safe and healthy,” Dhoni, who is known as ”Thala” (leader) among his CSK fans, said in the video message.
The video campaign has been released by Kauvery Group of Hospitals to recognize the work of the medical fraternity during the pandemic which saw many doctors, nurses, and healthcare staff working round-the-clock and some succumbed to the virus, a press release said here.
The video drives home the message that the healthcare personnel are the unsung heroes who have been relentlessly serving people and saving lives.
The CSK captain was roped in as brand ambassador by Kauvery Group of Hospitals earlier this year.
Dhoni is currently in the UAE with the CSK team which will take on Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL final later on Friday night.
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