Zeenews Bureau
Mumbai: All is not well in B-town it seems. Film stars are overworked, exerting themselves and falling sick. After the news of Vidya Balan’s hospitalisation, here comes the news that superstar Hrithik Roshan has suffered a major heat stroke.
After a successful stint on television, Hrithik had to join the crew of ‘Agneepath’ almost immediately. Hrithik’s show ‘Just Dance’ concluded earlier this month and Duggu apparently shot for 72 hours nonstop for the finale of the show. After the show was wrapped up the actor just got a day to take rest and resumed shooting for ‘Agneepath’ the very next day.
Speaking to a daily, a source said, “The actor has been rather overworked. After shooting non-stop for 72 hours, for the finale of ‘Just Dance’, he just took only one day off. And then he started shooting for ‘Agneepath’ for eight days continuously, at Madh Island. Since he is filming for the climax portions of the film, Hrithik has had to shoot a lot in the heat. That`s how he ended up with a heat-stroke.”
As the actor is set to start work on ‘Krrish 2’ from next month, he wanted complete shooting for ‘Agneepath’ soon. “Despite suffering a heat-stroke, Hrithik has not taken off and is adamant to finish the shoot," added the source.
Take care Hrithik! We don’t want you to be out of scene for too long due to illness.
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