Aashiqui actor Rahul Roy’s right side affected after brain stroke; family says ‘pray for him’
Actor Rahul Roy’s well being is exhibiting indicators of enchancment after he suffered a mind stroke whereas taking pictures within the excessive climate of Kargil. The Aashiqui actor is claimed to be affected by a situation known as Aphasia- a situation the place you can not body sentences accurately, as per experiences.
Rahul was taking pictures from LAC – Live The Battle, which is directed by Nitin Kumar Gupta and produced by Chitra Vakil Sharma and Nivedita Basu. He needed to be airlifted to Mumbai after the mind stroke.
“Rahul has been a close friend of the director and he was the first one on the project,” producer Nivedita Basu informed Mumbai Mirror, “Kargil had extreme weather conditions and they had gone up to -12°C and -13°C, so it was just a matter of time when someone would have succumbed to the cold, and I think that’s exactly what happened with Rahul. His one day of the shoot was still left but when we got to know about him, we told Nitin that we need to get him out.”
Speaking to ETimes, his brother-in-law Romeer Sen declined to enter particulars of his well being, however added, “We stay with Rahul bhaiyya and the medicines prescribed by the doctors are working for him. He should be out of this soon. But, do pray for him.”
Rahul was admitted to Nanavati Hospital in Mumbai as a result of a mind stroke throughout taking pictures for a movie in Kargil. The well being situation of Roy deteriorated because of the excessive climate circumstances in Kargil. The sources reported that at current, his situation is best than earlier. “He is safe and recovering well. The recovery will take some time,” they’d confirmed.
He is thought for his position in Aashiqui directed by Mahesh Bhatt co-starring Anu Aggarwal, which was his debut movie. He appeared in different 1990s movies, together with Junoon, Phir Teri Kahani Yaad Aayee and extra. Later he additionally gained the primary season of TV actuality present Big Boss in 2006.
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