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Rahul roy brain stroke News

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Aashiqui actor Rahul Roy advised actors to not take risks at the cost of his life, a lesson he learned after experiencing a brain stroke Roy told actors to stay away from dangerous, random, unripe professionals who might sway one into hazardous things Rohit was the winner of the reality TV show Bigg Boss 1. Apart from acting and his stints in reality TV shows, he also has a production house
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The actor is currently under quarantine at his Mumbai residence. Last year in November, Rahul Roy suffered a brain stroke while shooting for his film "LAC: Live The Battle" in Kargil. He was rushed back to Mumbai and admitted to Nanavati Hospital.
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The actor suffered a brain stroke while shooting for his film "LAC: Live The Battle" in Kargil in the last week of November. Rahul was brought to Mumbai and admitted to Nanavati Hospital. He was later shifted to a private hospital in Mira Road, from where he was discharged on January 7.
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Taking to Instagram, the actor penned a heartfelt note for his family members and thanked them and his well-wishers. The 52-year-old star was admitted to the intensive care unit of Nanavati Hospital in Mumbai on November 27, 2020. "He is at home and doing well. But he will have to take speech and physiotherapy sessions for six to eight months," Rahul's brother-in-law revealed.
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The 52-year-old actor is currently admitted to a private hospital in Mira Road. Rahul Roy, who was admitted to Nanavati Hospital earlier, was discharged in the morning of December 8 and admitted to the private hospital the same afternoon.
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Rahul Roy became a household name with filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt's directorial venture 'Aashiqui. He went on to work with the filmmaker on 1990s films like "Junoon" and "Phir Teri Kahani Yaad Aayee".
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Rahul Roy became a household name with filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt's directorial venture 'Aashiqui. He was also the winner of the reality show Bigg Boss season 1, back in 2006.






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