Veteran actor Dharmendra hospitalised for chest and shoulder pain


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Mumbai, May 28: Veteran actor Dhramendra who is 79 years old was admitted to Breach Candy Hospital for a check up concerning his chest and shoulder pain complaints.

Dr Sanjay Desai, orthopaedic, knee and shoulder specialist at Breach Candy Hospital revealed, "Dharmendra was admitted last night after he complained of pain in right shoulder and weakness. He is here for overall health check up as well." The actor had reportedly been hurt while shooting a sequence for the movie "Second Hand Husband" and the pains are thought to be, in part, related to the injury he sustained.

He also reassured media persons that the actor was much better, doing just fine and even chatting with his visitors. "As of now he is fine, talking to everyone. There is nothing to worry. We are doing some investigations like MRI, X-Ray and all. Once the reports come, after that only we will be able to say something." said Dr. Desai. The actor is apparently expected to undergo a complete check up, for his own well-being.

A part of the Indian film industry since 1960, the actor has two movies all set to go on floors soon. His well-wishers look forward to seeing him groove on screen in his trademark style.

  

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