Mumbai: Sanjay Dutt, who was hospitalised on Saturday evening after he complained of breathlessness and uneasiness in the chest, has been discharged from the hospital today afternoon.
Yesterday, the doctor's said that Dutt's health condition was stable and he maintained normal oxygen saturation. However, the Rocky actor was kept under observation for a day after being shifted from ICU to the normal ward.
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Dutt, who turned 61 on July 29, suffered from low oxygen saturation levels. On arrival at the hospital, he underwent a rapid antigen COVID-19 test and also collected a swab of the actor for an RT-PCR test.
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Actor Sanjay Dutt (in file pic) who was admitted to Lilavati Hospital on August 8 after he complained of breathlessness has been discharged: Lilavati Hospital, Mumbai
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">Actor Sanjay Dutt (in file pic) who was admitted to Lilavati Hospital on August 8 after he complained of breathlessness has been discharged: Lilavati Hospital, Mumbai
— ANI (@ANI) August 10, 2020
He announced on August 8 that his #COVID19 report was negative pic.twitter.com/jxSlBANOZ5Actor Sanjay Dutt (in file pic) who was admitted to Lilavati Hospital on August 8 after he complained of breathlessness has been discharged: Lilavati Hospital, Mumbai
— ANI (@ANI) August 10, 2020
He announced on August 8 that his #COVID19 report was negative pic.twitter.com/jxSlBANOZ5
On August 8, the Kalank actor, soon after getting admitted to the hospital, issued a statement on Twitter assuring his legion of followers that he is "doing well" and his reports for COVID-19 were negative.
The actor returns to the screen in Mahesh Bhatt's Sadak 2. The sequel to the 1991 hit, Sadak, reunites Dutt with Pooja Bhatt, and also casts Alia Bhatt and Aditya Roy Kapur in pivotal roles. The film is slated to release digitally on August 28.