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Updated : Apr 30, 2011

Rajinikanth discharged from hospital: Superstar Rajinikanth, who was hospitalized yesterday, was discharged and advised to take rest for few days by the doctors. Rajinikanth was admitted in hospital in Mylapore, Chennai on Friday due to problems of dehydration and stomach infection, fatigue and vomiting. However, dosctors discharged the Tamil super star and advised him some rest and asa result, Rajinikanth is expected to take short break and then would resume Rana shooting.

 

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Rajinkanth and his wife Latha earlier had taken some solid food in the morning and since then he was not feeling wel. When Rajinikanth started shooting for Rana movie, the superstar started to vomiting and his personal physician, Dr M Balasubramaniam asked him to visit hospital where he was treated in the ICU of St Isabel's Hospital.  In fact, Dr M Balasubramaniam insisted that he sent him to the hospital for "fluid replacement and rest", after he complained of breathing difficulty in the morning.



Rajinikanth will be heading home at Poes Garden and has been advised complete rest for a week. Earlier his son-in-law Dhanush tweeted: "For all Rajini fans , he is perfectly ok. Just dehydration, nothing to worry at all :) he will be home tonight itself! Love u Rajini. God bless"






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