Medanta unveils heartwarming Diwali film ‘Sehat Ka Shagun

HEALTH & PHARMA

As families across the country come together to celebrate Diwali, Medanta – The Medicity, one of India’s leading super-speciality hospitals ranked as the Best Private Hospital in India by Newsweek, launched a heartwarming film ‘Sehat Ka Shagun’ encouraging people to gift good health to their near and dear ones through personalised health check packages. The visually striking film portrays how Diwali, a festival of light, love, and togetherness, becomes even more meaningful when families celebrate with the priceless gift of good health, ensuring that illnesses do not overshadow these cherished moments of joy and connection.

Through this film, Medanta has adopted a creative approach to connect with people, seeking to inspire and remind them of the true wealth—good health. At the heart of the film is an offering that empowers the viewer to take charge of their health and that of their loves ones with a thoughtful gift for the festive season.

Dr. Naresh Trehan, Chairman and Managing Director, Medanta said, “Medanta’s commitment to its mission ‘delivering world-class healthcare with compassion’ is reflected in this film. It captures the essence of Medanta—the most valuable gift is that of life, and the best celebration is that of good health.

‘Sehat Ka Shagun’ is a token of love, well-being, and togetherness.”

Every year, the festival season brings an uptick in the spirit of giving as the nation of 1.7 billion starts its celebrations culminating with Diwali. Even during this time of levity, healthcare providers stand dedicated to the spirit of gifting good health, extending themselves to not just fighting diseases but helping the larger population prevent them. This year, Medanta has drawn from this spirit to curate ‘Sehat ka Shagun’—a gift of good health that doubles up as a real, tangible token of good tidings that people can give to their loved ones.

The film is set against the backdrop of a joint family living apart, with one of the senior members unexpectedly inviting everyone to celebrate Diwali together. This member, who had recovered from a serious illness the previous year during Diwali, emphasises the importance of good health and the deep sense of belonging within a family which his illness made him realise. As his wife enters the room with the symbolic ‘Sehat Ka Shagun’, the room brightens, and he lovingly presents the ‘Shagun’ to each family member—a personalised health check-up package, underscoring the family’s care, love, and commitment to each other’s well-being. The film resonates emotionally with families who wish to see their loved ones in the best of health as they gather for festivities year after year.