Unseen picture of a sick and weak Sanjay Dutt after his lung cancer chemo goes viral

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: October 9, 2020 09:18 PM2020-10-09T21:18:23+5:302020-10-09T21:18:48+5:30

A viral photo of Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt on his return from Mumbai has his fans worried about his ...

Unseen picture of a sick and weak Sanjay Dutt after his lung cancer chemo goes viral | Unseen picture of a sick and weak Sanjay Dutt after his lung cancer chemo goes viral

Unseen picture of a sick and weak Sanjay Dutt after his lung cancer chemo goes viral

A viral photo of Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt on his return from Mumbai has his fans worried about his health. He is looking visibly weaker in the picture. The ‘Sadak’ actor recently returned to Mumbai from Dubai where he had gone to meet his kids, son Shahraan and daughter Iqra with wife Maanayata to spend time with them before his second round of chemotherapy. Soon after the photo was posted, it went viral. Moreover, fans expressed their concern over Sanjay Dutt's health. They all wished him a speedy recovery.

On August 11, Sanjay Dutt had announced he is taking a break from work because of health issues. On August 18, Sanjay Dutt reportedly told the paparazzi outside his home, "Pray for me," as he left for the hospital. Since his announcement, Sanjay Dutt was spotted visiting Mumbai's Kokilaben Hospital a few times, where he was believed to be going for treatment. Maanayata had also shared a positive post for Sanjay Dutt on Instagram with a picture and wrote, "And how do you survive what you have been given to bear. You keep putting one foot in front of the other and you keep walking....walking together in life (sic)."The actor was admitted to the Lilavati Hospital on August 8 after he complained of breathlessness. After his discharge on August 10, the actor had tweeted about taking a “short break” from work owing to medical treatment. As rumours swirled around the actor’s health condition, Maanayata had requested well-wishers to avoid speculating about the “stage of his illness”.
 

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