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Aashiqui actor Rahul Roy hospitalised after suffering brain stroke, moved to ICU

Actor Rahul suffered a brain stroke while shooting for his upcoming film ‘LAC- Live the Battle’. He has been admitted to Mumbai’s Nanavati Hospital and is in the ICU. His brother Romeer Sen confirmed the news. He said that the actor is recovering.

The actor suffered the stroke due to harsh weather conditions in Kargil. After suffering the stroke, Rahul was taken to Srinagar and then shifted to Mumbai. The 52-year old actor was tested for COVID-19 and results are negative.

LAC Live the Battle, the film is based on the real-life event of Galwan Ghati. Rahul is playing the role of a Major in the film. It is directed by Nitin Kumar Guptam. It is jointly produced by Chitra Vakil Sharma and Nivedita Basu.

Rahul made his Bollywood debut with Mahesh Bhatt’s 1990 film ‘Aashiqui’. The film was a major success, making Rahul a star. He then went on to do films like Sapne Sajan Ke, Jaanam, Junoon and more.

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