Legendary filmmaker Subhash Ghai, known for iconic movies like Taal, Pardes, and Khalnayak, has been admitted to Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai following health concerns. The 79-year-old experienced respiratory issues, weakness, and frequent dizziness, leading to his hospitalisation earlier this week.
Medical Update on Ghai’s Health
According to hospital sources, Subhash Ghai is under the supervision of a team of specialists, including neurologist Dr. Vijay Chaudhary, cardiologist Dr. Nitin Gokhale, and pulmonologist Dr. Jalil Parkar. The director, who was initially admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), is reportedly showing signs of improvement and may be shifted to a general ward soon.
A hospital insider shared, “His condition is stable, and his response to treatment has been positive.”
Spokesperson’s Statement
While the filmmaker’s hospitalisation sparked concerns among fans and the film fraternity, his spokesperson clarified that the admission was primarily for a routine check-up, stating, “He is absolutely fine and in good spirits.”
A Legacy in Indian Cinema
Subhash Ghai has left an indelible mark on Bollywood with his storytelling and visionary direction in films like Ram Lakhan, Karz, and Saudagar. His last directorial venture was Kaanchi in 2014, showcasing his enduring passion for cinema.
The industry and fans alike are wishing the celebrated director a speedy recovery.
This news report is curated with insights from multiple reliable news sources.