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Luv Sinha gives update on father Shatrughan Sinha's health

The 77-year-old actor turned politician recently got admitted to the hospital with a fever

PTI Mumbai Published 01.07.24, 03:35 PM
Shatrughan Sinha.

Shatrughan Sinha.

Actor Luv Sinha on Monday thanked well-wishers for their concern over his father Shatrughan Sinha's health, reiterating the veteran star-MP is admitted to a hospital here after he developed a "strong fever" and not because he underwent a surgery.

The 77-year-old was taken to the medical facility some time last week for an annual check-up as well.

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One should steer clear of "unverified news", Luv said.

"In regard to my father’s health I’d like to clarify that there was no surgical procedure, and one shouldn’t believe unverified news.

"We took my father to the hospital for his annual checkup, and because he had a strong fever. Thank you to everyone who has been concerned," he wrote on X.

Sinha, popular for '70s and '80s films such as "Mere Apne", "Kalicharan", "Vishwanath", "Kaala Patthar" and "Dostana", was earlier this month elected as TMC MP from West Bengal's Asansol in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.

On June 23, he and his wife, actor-politician Poonam Sinha hosted their actor-daughter Sonakshi Sinha's wedding to her longtime partner and "Double XL" co-star Zaheer Iqbal.

Previously, Luv had said Sinha was admitted to a private hospital here due to a "strong fever". He also denied reports that the veteran actor underwent a minor surgery.

"My father had a strong fever and we decided to take him to the hospital so that he could recover and we could have his yearly tests done as well. I have been going there (to the hospital) every day, so (I) can tell you that there was no surgical procedure," Luv had said in a WhatsApp message to PTI.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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