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Akshay Kumar Helps Out With Producer Ravi Shrivastava's Medical Bills

Darpan News Desk IANS, 20 Oct, 2016 11:44 AM
    Actor Akshay Kumar has offered help to the ailing producer of his first film, Ravi Shrivastava.
     
    Shrivastava was the producer of the first film Akshay signed as an actor in 1991. The movie titled Dwarpaal was shelved and he finally made debut with 1992 film Saugandh.
     
    "Yes sir, my team has reached out to him. Already taken care of," the 49-year-old actor wrote on Twitter in reply to one of his followers, who shared the link of the article on the ailing producer.
     
    Mr Shrivastava helped Akshay get a role in Saugandh.
     
    The producer is reportedly suffering from kidney failure and needs money for the transplant; he is bed ridden right now.

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