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No need to worry, Rajinikanth's health condition is stable

on Oct 1, 2024

Superstar Rajinikanth had to be admitted to Apollo Hospitals, Chennai on 30th September, after he complained about uneasiness in his heart. The actor has been busy shooting for his next film, Coolie, in the direction of Lokesh Kanagaraj. The 73-year-old actor had several health issues and he considered quitting acting due to the same few years ago. But he worked on his health conditions and with improved zeal and enthusiasm, he has been actively performing in films from past decade. 

Earlier, the news about his sudden heart trouble sent tremors across his fans on social media. Several film personalities as well started praying for his speedy recovery. Now, there is a good news for everyone. Apollo Hospitals has released an official health bulletin regarding his health update. According to the bulletin, Rajinikanth had a swelling in his heart (Aorta) and the doctors provided treatment for it in non-surgical transcatheter method. 

The hospital remarked that the procedure has been successful and it went as planned. The actor is stable and recovering quickly. He will be discharged after being in observation for two days. We have to wait and see, when he will resume shooting for his Coolie. Meanwhile, the actor's eagerly awaited multi-starrer Vettaiyan is set for a grand release on 10th October.


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