Medivisor Turns Birthdays into a Celebration of Care with Special Movie Night for Patients
- Medivisor Health
- Aug 12
- 2 min read

New Delhi, August 08, 2025 – Medivisor India Treatment turned what could have been a simple family birthday into a heartfelt celebration for many. On the occasion of Director Kumar Sushant and his son Tanishq Raj Singh’s birthdays, the organisation hosted an exclusive Movie Night for over 100 international patients and their attendants, transforming an ordinary evening into one filled with joy, connection, and warmth.

For the event, Medivisor reserved an entire cinema hall solely for its guests, giving them a private and relaxed space away from hospital corridors and treatment rooms. The evening’s menu was equally thoughtful — juice, popcorn, burgers, and fragrant biryani — served alongside personalised seating and seamless pick-up and drop services from the patients’ hotels.

The audience was as diverse as it was spirited, with guests from Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Chad, and Mauritius. As the lights dimmed and the movie began, conversations turned into shared laughter, and strangers became companions for the night.

For a patient from Fiji, who has been in India for her husband’s treatment, the evening brought much-needed relief. “We have been away from home for weeks. Tonight, for the first time, we forgot about hospitals and felt like we were with family. This is something we will remember forever,” she said.

From Papua New Guinea, another guest spoke with wonder: “This was my first time in a cinema hall outside my country. The care and thought put into the evening made me feel truly valued.”

A patient from Vanuatu reflected on the rarity of such moments during treatment: “Back home, such experiences are rare for people undergoing medical care. Medivisor gave us not just entertainment, but happiness.”

For a visitor from the Solomon Islands, the event was a reminder of home: “We may be far from the Solomon Islands, but tonight felt like home, with laughter, good food, and good company.”

A patient from Mauritius expressed gratitude for the attention to detail: “From the transport to the food, everything was taken care of. I am grateful for this beautiful gesture.”

And for a guest from Chad, the evening’s meaning went even deeper: “This was more than just a movie for us. It reminded me that kindness and care can be as healing as medicine.”

Speaking about the initiative, Director Kumar Sushant said: “Birthdays are best celebrated with family and friends — and for us, our patients and their attendants are very much like that. Our patients come to India seeking health and healing, but we also want them to feel at home here. This evening was about giving them happy memories that go beyond hospital visits.”
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