Actress Sumona Chakravarti, known for playing Kapil Sharma’s on-screen wife in Comedy Nights With Kapil and appearing in The Kapil Sharma Show and other series, says she was diagnosed with endometriosis and underwent surgery on 4 May. In a social media post, she states that the condition “progressed massively” despite efforts to manage it over several years. Chakravarti also says she spent about two months recovering, describing the period as both physical and mental healing. She adds that she stayed away from social media during this time. Chakravarti emphasizes that she is sharing her experience not for promotion or sympathy, but to provide perspective and encourage discussion around health challenges and personal choices. She thanks her doctors and the broader medical team, referring to them as “angels,” and says she is doing well now. The posts have prompted supportive responses from fans and public figures. The reports also include general information about endometriosis, describing it as a chronic condition in which tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, potentially leading to pain and other complications; they note that there is no permanent cure, but treatment—including medication, hormones, and surgery—can help manage symptoms.