Saif Ali Khan is currently recovering in Mumbai’s Lilavati Hospital, after he was attacked by an intruder during the wee hours of Thursday. The actor reached hospital while he was covered in blood, and doctors have said that out of the six stabbing wounds, two had been deep, with one of them being dangerously near spine. The actor underwent multiple surgeries, and a piece of knife was also removed from his body. While his recovery is ongoing, his health insurance claim details have been leaked on social media.

The leaked documents showcase sensitive information, including Saif’s member ID, diagnosis, room category, and expected discharge date. Moreover, it also disclosed that the actor has claimed Rs. 35.95 lakh for his treatment, however, only Rs. 25 lakh has been sanctioned by the insurer.

This leak has indeed raised concerns over security of personal data, and many have criticised the invasion of Saif’s privacy at such a distressing time. The insurance provider, Niva Bupa Health Insurance was quick to address the breach and express deep concern over the incident.

In the statement, she said, “The recent unfortunate incident with actor Saif Ali Khan is deeply concerning. We wish him a speedy and safe recovery. Mr. Khan is one of our policyholders. A cashless pre-authorisation request was sent to us upon his hospitalisation, and we have approved an initial amount to start the treatment. Once we receive the final bills post-treatment, they will be settled as per policy terms and conditions. We stand with Mr. Khan and his family during this distressing time.”