Hyderabad: Filmmaker Nishikant Kamat, best known for his films Drishyam and Madaari, has been admitted to the intensive care unit of AIG Hospitals here for the treatment of chronic liver disease, the hospital said in a statement on Wednesday.
His condition is "stable but critical," the medical facility added in the statement.
The 50-year-old Kamat was admitted on July 31 to the private hospital in Gachibowli with "jaundice and abdominal distention."
The director is also suffering from "secondary infections" and is currently under the supervision of senior doctors.
"He has been diagnosed with chronic liver disease and other secondary infections. He is in the intensive care unit for continuous monitoring under supervision of a multi-disciplinary team of senior consultants comprising gastroenterologists, hepatologists, critical care and others. His condition is stable but critical," the hospital said in a statement.