Sandalwood star Shivarajkumar suffers mild heart attack, hospitalised

Around 5 pm, Shivanna came near the hospital window and waved at his fans

Update: 2015-10-07 02:28 GMT
The crowd outside Mallya Hospital where actor Shivarajkumar (inset) is undergoing treatment

BENGALURU: Sandalwood star Shivarajkumar, son of thespian late Dr Rajkumar, suffered a mild heart attack on Tuesday morning and was later hospitalised for further treatment.

Shivanna, as he is fondly called by his fans and industry friends, was rushed to Columbia Asia Hospital after he complained of a severe pain in the right part of his body. He was later shifted in an ambulance to Vittal Mallya Hospital.

According to the chief cardiologist Dr V.K. Srinivas, who has been treating Shivanna, said, “An angiogram was conducted as there were fluctuations in his heart beat. It was a ten-minute surgery and he is stable and fine. He will be under observation at the hospital for another three days and then he will be discharged.”

Shivarajkumar’s brother Puneet Rajkumar addressing the media

Shivarajkumar’s brother-in-law Madhu Bangarappa, who rushed the star to the hospital, said, “Shivanna complained of pain on his right shoulder and was sweating profusely. He was with his trainer at the time. Geetha (Shivanna’s wife) called me immediately and we rushed him to the hospital. After careful examination, the doctors have said that there is nothing to worry and he needs rest for a couple of days and will be discharged later.”

Around 5 pm, dressed in a hospital gown, Shivanna came near the hospital window and waved at his fans, who had gathered in large numbers outside the hospital. He assured them that his health was normal, urging them to return their normal chores.

The doctors suspect that stress and busy schedule might have taken a toll on Shivanna’s health. His younger brothers Raghavendra and Puneeth stressed that Shivanna is absolutely fine and pleaded with his fans not to spread rumours.

Sandalwood actors, film directors, producers, his friends and well-wishers visited the hospital, praying for his speedy recovery.

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