Kamal Haasan fractures leg, hospitalised


Chennai, Jul 14 (IANS): Actor-filmmaker Kamal Haasan, who is currently in between schedule break of upcoming trilingual comedy "Sabash Naidu", fractured his leg after he slipped and fell from the stairs of his office here.

"On Wednesday night, he was taking the stairs and he suddenly slipped and lost control. The fall resulted in a minor fracture, but there's nothing to worry. He has been admitted in the Apollo hospital," a source close to the actor told IANS.

Currently undergoing treatment, Haasan's plan to attend the London Indian Film Festival (LIFF) this weekend stands cancelled.

"He was supposed to receive the Lifetime Achievement award at LIFF, which unfortunately he can't attend in this position," the source said.

The next schedule of "Sabash Naidu", which Haasan is directing, is most likely to take place in Hyderabad.

  

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  • M R Krishnan, Mylapore , Chennai 4

    Thu, Jul 14 2016

    I wish you recover very soon.You make millions forget their worries by your films . You should not be suffering. My best wishes sir.
    M R Krishnan , B31 3rd Floor , Palanam Apartments , Mylapore , Chennai 600004

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