According to his son Luv Sinha’s announcement on Sunday, veteran actor and TMC MP Shatrughan Sinha was sent to a private hospital because of a “strong fever.” His hospital admission period was not specified, according to a Hindustan Times report.
#ShatrughanSinha has been hospitalised in Mumbai’s Kokilaben Ambani hospital.
He was looking unhappy with the marriage of daughter Sonakshi and Zaheer Iqbal . Even his twin sons Luv-Kush didn’t attend the marriage functions?
Looks like , the marriage has not gone down well with… pic.twitter.com/SbqRuCkRXh
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Hospitalization for Strong Fever and Annual Check-Up
Shatrughan Sinha had a “strong fever,” according to Luv Sinha, who also told PTI that while he was in the hospital, he would get his yearly physical. “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,” Luv told the media outlet.
Luv refuted rumors that any operation had taken place. “I can tell you that there was no surgical procedure because I have been going to the hospital every day,” he stated. The 77-year-old actor is well-known for the movies Kalicharan and Dostana. We at The Quint have just our audience to answer to. Join us and take an active part in influencing our journalism.
The Career of Shatrughan Sinha
Sinha, a renowned actor, began his career in the 1980s with a small role as a police inspector in Mohan Sehgal’s Sajan. He later appeared in villainous roles in Pyar Hi Pyar, Banphool, Raampur Ka Lakshman, Bhai Ho Toh Aisa, Sultan Ahmed’s Heera, and Vijay Anand’s Blackmail. He played supporting roles in various films before appearing in Gulzar’s Mere Apne in 1971.
His first successful film as lead hero was Kalicharan in 1976, directed by Subhash Ghai. Sinha played various lead roles in films like Ab Kya Hoga, Khan Dost, Yaaraon Ka Yaar, Dillagi, Vishwanath, Muqabla, and Jaani Dushman. He then became a bankable action hero from the early eighties to mid-nineties, co-starring with Sanjeev Kumar in Bereham, Hathkadi, Baad Aur Badnaam, Chehre Pe Chehra, Hirasat, Qatl, Naram Garam, Brij’s Bombay 405 Miles, and Taqdeer.
He also produced and acted in the film Kalka, based on the life of coal mine workers. Sinha credits Rajesh Khanna for his career revival in the 1980s, but their friendship was affected by Shatrughan Sinha’s candidacy in the 1992 election. He was selected by Rediff as one of the most unconventional actors in Hindi cinema.