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Bollywood actor Rahul Roy who earned a name for himself in the movie Aashiqui suffering from stroke in Nanavati Hospital

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 01 Dec, 2020 05:54 AM
  • Bollywood actor Rahul Roy who earned a name for himself in the movie Aashiqui suffering from stroke in Nanavati Hospital

The much loved Bollywood actor Rahul Roy, who was a big hit in the 90s film Aashiqui, has suffered from a brain stroke on Monday. The actor was shooting in Kargil for his upcoming film LAC- Live The Battle when he suffered a stroke and was rushed to the hospital.

First, he was taken to Srinagar and them was moved to an ICU in Mumbai. Currently, he is at Mumbai's Nanavati Hospital for treatment. The actor has been showing symptoms of Aphasia. Aphasia is a situation where all communications of a person is disturbed.  Right now it is said that the actor is having difficulty in speaking or in writing or in understanding what people around him are telling him. Rahul Roy has been away from the silverscreen for sometime.

He was seen in flims 'Pyaar Ka Saaya', 'Jaanam', 'Sapne Sajan Ke', to name a few. Apart from films, Roy has also been a part Bigg Boss season 1 where he was announced the winner. His current movie Kargil, is based on the real-life event of Galwan Ghati. The director is Nitin Kumar Guptam and the film has is a joint production by Chitra Vakil Sharma and Nivedita Basu. Rahul in the same will be seen playing the role of a Major.

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