Skip to content
Search

Latest Stories

Dilip Kumar admitted to the hospital again due to breathlessness

Dilip Kumar admitted to the hospital again due to breathlessness

A few weeks ago, veteran actor Dilip Kumar was admitted to the hospital due to breathlessness. After undergoing a successful pleural aspiration procedure, he was discharged.

However, now, according to PTI, the 98-year-old actor has been once again admitted to the hospital due to breathlessness. He was admitted to Hinduja Hospital, Khar, Mumbai, on Tuesday.


A hospital insider told PTI, "He was admitted yesterday during the day due to breathlessness. Given his age and recent hospitalisation, the family decided to take him to the hospital as a precautionary measure. He is fine. He is in the ICU so that the doctors can monitor him.”

When the last time Dilip Kumar was admitted to the hospital, his health update was continuously given on his Twitter handle. However, this time, till now, there’s no tweet about his health.

https://twitter.com/TheDilipKumar/status/1403235451809320963

Earlier, when the veteran actor was discharged, his wife and actress Saira Banu had told the reporters, “The fluid has been removed and he took a rest in the hospital for few days. Now we are going home. Pray for his good health and pray that he should be alright. Doctors have said that he should continue to have antibiotics through IV. You all please pray for his health.”

More For You

Parasakthi

Some praised the film as dramatic and powerful

X/ ParasakthiMovie

Sivakarthikeyan's Parasakthi labelled “tiring” on X, fans say Suriya and Dulquer “dodged a bullet”

Highlights

  • Parasakthi releases ahead of Pongal to mixed and largely negative reactions
  • Many viewers on X call it slow and tiring despite praising the cast
  • Fans of Suriya and Dulquer Salmaan say rejecting the film was the right call

Lukewarm opening for Sudha Kongara’s period drama

Sudha Kongara’s Parasakthi, starring Sivakarthikeyan, Sreeleela, Ravi Mohan and Atharvaa, released in cinemas on Saturday ahead of Pongal. The film, set in 1960s Madras and centred on resistance to Hindi imposition in Tamil Nadu, opened to divided reactions on X, with several viewers calling it slow and testing.

The project was initially offered to Suriya and Dulquer Salmaan, a detail that has now become part of the online conversation around the film’s reception.

Keep ReadingShow less