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Hospitalised for an allergic reaction to an antibiotic medicine, Hrithik Roshan says he’s much better now though he admits that he reached hospital just in time and a delay of even 15 minutes could have proved fatal.
“It was an allergic reaction to the antibiotics I was taking. Lungs and throat went into spasm. I reached hospital just in time...All cool now. I’m under observation,” Hrithik said from the Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital Sunday night.
On Sunday evening, the allergic reaction was so violent that the star gave his family the scare of their life. Hrithik was rushed to hospital at around 4 p.m. and was put under immediate surveillance by a battery of doctors.
An hour after being admitted, Hrithik said via sms: “It was an allergic reaction. I made it to the hospital just in time. Fifteen minutes more could’ve proved fatal...Lungs just closed...My voice—box is affected.”
Hrithik has been very unwell for the last one week with suspected malaria and barely able to get out of bed. But he was compelled to be physically active to promote his film “Guzaarish”, where he plays a quadriplegic. The movie, directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, also stars Aishwarya Rai.
Now probably relieved to have overcome the terrible moments of health distress, Hrithik is resting, recovering well under strict observation.
“So finally I am in hospital. Damn so much to do!,” Hrithik said in the sms.
But the spirited Hrithik quickly added: “It’s all good. It’s always good. I was celebrating ‘Guzaarish’ at home. Now I’m celebrating from here in hospital.”
“Guzaarish”, which hit screens Friday, has got rave reviews and Hrithik’s performance has been much appreciated by several members of the Hindi film world.
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Sooraj Barjatya, who is trying to take his banner forward by making different kinds of movies, says he is keen to work with Salman Khan again. The director-actor duo is known for the superhits Maine Pyar Kiya and Hum Aapke Hain Koun.
"I would love to make another film with Salman, but there is a little time before that happens, because I have to settle a few things in our company and in our television wings. Then I can take that up," Barjatya told IANS in an interview.
"There are lots of ideas in my mind, but I need to sit down and write and give them shape," he added.
The 45-year-old first wielded the megaphone in 1989 for Maine Pyar Kiya starring Salman and Bhagyashree. The film turned out to be lucky for all three. Later in 1994, the director and the actor teamed up again and set the cash registers ringing with Hum Aapke Hain Koun that had Madhuri Dixit in the female lead.
But their last outing together, Hum Saath-Saath Hain, couldn't replicate the bumper success of Hum Aapke Hain Koun.
Salman has made a special appearance in Barjatya's production venture Isi Life Mein, set to hit the screens Dec 24.
So does he consider Salman his lucky charm?
"No, it's not that. We asked Salman for this cameo not because of that reason. It's just that we thought that we have all newcomers in this film, so why not take blessings from senior actors?" clarified Barjatya, whose last directorial venture was the hit film Vivaah, starring Amrita Rao and Shahid Kapoor.
Isi Life Mein has been helmed by debutante director Vidhi Kasliwal, who is Barjatya's niece. The film stars newcomers Sandeepa Dhar and Akshay Oberoi.
It revolves around the journey of a small town girl who belongs to a traditional family and is not allowed to dream and lead a life according to her own wishes. But somehow she takes admission in a Mumbai college and meets a boy and his gang of friends, who make her believe that she has the right and the capability to accomplish her dreams. It's then that things start changing for her.
Rajshri Productions is known for making family films, and Barjatya feels it's time to change the sensibilities of the banner and it has tried to achieve that with Isi Life Mein.
"For Rajshri, this film is a challenge because it takes the production house beyond what I've done. This is not what I can do; so Vidhi has helped take the banner forward. It's a change that we all have to accept to grow and be proud of and when a family member does so, it makes us feel more proud," said the filmmaker.
But doesn't he feel that it's a risky proposition to make a film with all newcomers?
"It is totally a risk but someone has to take a chance and fortunately we have our own marketing unit, our own distribution, and that's a great strength that Rajshri has. We don't have to sell the film, so we can take a chance.
"A lot of times the film fails, but the joy of backing someone and getting those fresh energies out is great," said Barjatya
did anybody see 'Break Ke Baad'?? If yes, please add review..
Every flight begins with a fall.
Break Ke Baad : Movie Review by Taran Adarsh
On the whole, BREAK KE BAAD has a vibrant Imran and Deepika as its USP, but a faulty and an unpersuasive screenplay as is its major stumbling block. Fails to impress!
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