actor politician and deputy chief minister of andhra pradesh Pawan Kalyan He underwent a major shoulder surgery in Mumbai on Saturday after being diagnosed with serious rotator cuff injuries in both shoulders. this jana sena party Confirming the success of the three-and-a-half-hour surgery on his right shoulder, the actor-politician is recovering under close medical supervision.In a statement posted on X, Jane Senna Party said, “Deputy Chief Minister Shri Pawan Kalyan underwent shoulder surgery. Severe rotator cuff injuries were diagnosed in both shoulders; surgery was performed on the right shoulder first. The surgery lasted three-and-a-half hours. The injury, initially sustained in 2016, has been severely aggravated over the years as enthusiastic crowds grabbed his hands during political rallies, from Porata Yatra to recent election campaigns.”Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Shri Pawan Kalyan underwent shoulder surgery in Mumbai on Saturday morning. After a recent diagnosis of severe rotator cuff injuries in both shoulders, medical experts recommended immediate surgical intervention. Shri Pawan Kalyan, however, chose to postpone the process until he fulfilled his previously scheduled official commitments.In order to effectively control postoperative pain, doctors recommend not to operate on both shoulders at the same time. So, after standard pre-operative testing on Friday, a three-and-a-half-hour surgery was performed exclusively on his right shoulder on Saturday. Surgery on the left shoulder is expected to take place in about two months. “The party revealed that the shoulder injury dates back to 2016, but Pawan Kalyan repeatedly postponed treatment to continue fulfilling political commitments. Over the years, his condition gradually worsened as he continued to attend rallies, public gatherings and pilgrimages despite doctors’ advice to rest, the statement said.“Shri Pawan Kalyan originally injured his shoulder in 2016 and continued to attend public gatherings despite doctors advising him to take adequate rest. During the Porata Yatra in 2018, his condition worsened significantly. While enthusiastically greeting their leader, BJP supporters often grabbed and pulled his hands. He suffered in silence in severe pain and continued to delay proper treatment.The pain intensified again during his tour of Rayalaseema district after the 2019 elections, especially when he met tomato farmers in Madanapalle. The constant physical interaction, handshakes and affectionate hugs from the large crowd further added to the stress on his shoulders. He continued to suffer throughout the Varahi Yatra and the recent general election campaign.The true extent of the damage was determined during a medical evaluation for nose surgery in April. Doctors discovered he had severe rotator cuff damage and muscle tears and expressed surprise that he had been able to endure such extensive physical trauma for so long. He underwent further evaluation in Mumbai a few weeks ago after they urgently recommended surgery, which was eventually performed on Saturday. He is currently recovering under close medical supervision. “A few hours after the operation, the People’s Party once again issued an update confirming that the operation had been successfully completed. Doctors also discovered an avulsion fracture in Pawan Kalyan’s shoulder, making the surgery more complicated than initially expected, the party added.“The surgery performed on Shri Pawan Kalyan, Deputy Chief Minister of the State, in Mumbai was very successful. A medical team led by Dr. Dinshaw Pardiwala, a world-renowned orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine expert, performed the surgery on Shri Pawan Kalyan’s right shoulder,” the statement read. Major surgery was necessary because in addition to the rotator cuff damage, he also suffered an avulsion fracture in his shoulder. The surgical procedure took three and a half hours to complete. He has been moved from the operating room to the recovery room and is currently recovering from the effects of the anesthesia. Shri Pawan Kalyan remains under close medical supervision. “