Jasmin Bhasin, one of TV's most popular actresses, has also made a name for herself in Punjabi cinema. Recently, the actress suffered a corneal damage in her eye, which required treatment from a doctor. However, it seems that Jasmin's eye has now recovered. The actress has resumed work as soon as her eye healed. Last week, while traveling to Delhi for an event, Jasmin's cornea was damaged due to a contact lens accident. Following this, the doctor had put a bandage on the actress's eye. After four to five days of treatment, as advised by the doctor, the actress is now better than before and has also returned to work. On Wednesday morning, Jasmin Bhasin was spotted at Mumbai Airport. During this time, the actress was seen wearing black glasses over her eyes. Talking about Jasmin's look, the actress was seen in a pink and white combination co-ord set. She looked very cute. The actress had kept her hair open and had minimal makeup. The paparazzi clicked plenty of pictures of her during this time. Jasmin was also seen smiling and posing for the camera. When the paparazzi asked the actress about her eye, she smiled and said that she is now better than before. Seeing the actress healthy, her fans are also breathing a sigh of relief. Jasmin Bhasin's airport photos are now going viral on social media. Jasmin Bhasin is known for her roles in TV shows like "Tashan-E-Ishq", "Dil Se Dil Tak", and "Naagin 4". She has also appeared in Punjabi films like "Honeymoon" and "Polka". The actress has a huge fan following and is loved for her performances on screen. The news of Jasmin's eye injury had worried her fans, but now they are relieved to see her recovering and resuming work. The actress's dedication to her work is commendable, and she is an inspiration to many. We wish her all the best for her future projects and hope to see her shine on screen once again. Explore South India and Visit Two Jyotirlingas with IRCTC's Affordable Tour Package Nayanthara: The Lady Superstar of South Indian Cinema's Inspiring Journey of Love, Loss, and Triumph Tae Yong-ho Appointed Head of South Korea's Unification Advisory Council