At least one member in each family should to be CPR-trained: Kajol
Kajol was addressing the media at the launch of Sudden Cardiac Arrest Awareness Initiative (SCAAI) on Saturday in Mumbai.
"I live with my in-laws and recently my mother just celebrated her 75th birthday. So I have a lot of experience with the fact that people get ill in older age and you need to visit doctor and hospitals on a regular basis " said Kajol.
"Most importantly I think you need to have at least one person in every family to have that kind of training to be CPR (Cardiopulmonary resuscitation) trained " she said.
"I think it is not that difficult as well to be certified by a doctor so this awareness that we can definitely spread to everybody. I think it s part of our duty as citizen of the world to help somebody out if we can " Kajol said.
"A few years back a friend of mine lost his life at very early age due to cardiac arrest and that time his wife didn t have any idea about how to give him preliminary treatment " Kajol recalled.
"When I got to know about that tragic news I remember I howled for a good half an hour and till today I feel what an enormous waste of such a talented man. So when about a year and half ago when Dr. Yash Lokhandwala spoke to me about this initiative I totally connected with this cause " she said.
Helicopter Eela revolves around Kajol as single mother to a son and someone who aspires to fulfil her dream of completing education and pursuing music.
Directed by Pradeep Sarkar the film also stars the National Award-winning actor Riddhi Sen who will be playing Kajol s son.
Written by Mitesh Shah the movie is co-produced by Ajay Devgn and Jayantilal Gada of Pen India Ltd.
The film is slated to release on October 12.
--IANS iv/prs