Malayalam actor Tovino Thomas admitted to ICU after accident on Kala sets

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: October 7, 2020 05:16 PM2020-10-07T17:16:08+5:302020-10-07T17:16:40+5:30

Malayalam actor Tovino Thomas has suffered a critical injury while shooting for his upcoming film, Kala. As per television ...

Malayalam actor Tovino Thomas admitted to ICU after accident on Kala sets | Malayalam actor Tovino Thomas admitted to ICU after accident on Kala sets

Malayalam actor Tovino Thomas admitted to ICU after accident on Kala sets

Malayalam actor Tovino Thomas has suffered a critical injury while shooting for his upcoming film, Kala. As per television reports, he has been admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of a private hospital in Kochi. As per a report in The News Minute, Tovino has to be kept under observation for 24 hours in the ICU. As per a report by Mathrubhumi, Tovino suffered an injury in his stomach. After he complained of severe pain, he was rushed to the hospital where he was shifted to the ICU with internal bleeding. The film is directed by Rohith VS. Reports also suggest that doctors, after keeping the actor under observation will decide if he needs surgery. 

However, the hospital has not released any official statement about the actor's health yet. Meanwhile, director Rohith VS and Tovino's team have not spoken up on the recent incident.  Tovino recently shared the motion poster of Kala and expressed his excitement for the upcoming film. He also made an announcement about his next project. The actor is reuniting with Aishwarya Lekshmi for an upcoming movie titled ‘Kaanaekkaane’. Meanwhile, Tovino has many films in the kitty including Basil Joseph's Minnal Murali. The movie also features like Guru Somasundaram, Aju Varghese and others in important roles. He also has films like Karachi 81, and Ajayante Randam Moshanam in the pipeline.  Best known for his work in films such as Godha, Maari 2, Abhiyum Anuvum and Mayanadhi among others, Tovino was last seen on screen in Malayalam film Forensic.

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