Actor Vikram complains of chest discomfort; admitted to Kauvery hospital in Chennai
PTI, Jul 8, 2022, 3:35 PM IST
Chennai: Actor Vikram was admitted to the Kauvery hospital in Chennai after he complained of chest discomfort on Friday, July 8.
The actor would be discharged soon, the hospital said.
”He was evaluated and treated by our team of specialists. He did not have any cardiac arrest and is now clinically stable. He will be discharged soon,” Dr Aravindan Selvaraj, co-founder ad executive director, Kauvery Hospital, here, said.
Vikram’s manager Suryanarayanan M said the actor did not suffer cardiac arrest as was claimed in the social media.
”Dear fans and well-wishers, ‘Chiyaan’ Vikram had mild chest discomfort and is being treated. He did not have a heart attack as reports falsely claim,” Suryanarayanan said.
”We are pained to hear rumours to this effect. That being said, we request you to give him and the family the privacy they need at this time. Our dear Chiyaan is fine now. He is likely to be discharged from the hospital in a day,” he tweeted.
Suryanarayanan, hoping this official statement provided clarity, further said, ”Trust that rumours will be put to rest.
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