Acclaimed film director Mani Ratnam has been admitted to a private hospital here following complains of chest pain and uneasiness.
The 58-year-old was admitted to Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals yesterday afternoon, a senior official at the hospital said.
"The filmmaker was holidaying in Srinagar when he complained of chest pain and uneasiness and was rushed to Delhi for a check up," the official said.
"He is stable and taking rest. He will be discharged later in the day," said a hospital source.
Ratnam had suffered cardiac problems while working on films Yuva and Raavan in 2004 and 2009.
Some of his notable films include Bombay, Roja, Dil Se and Guru.
The 58-year-old was admitted to Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals yesterday afternoon, a senior official at the hospital said.
"The filmmaker was holidaying in Srinagar when he complained of chest pain and uneasiness and was rushed to Delhi for a check up," the official said.
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Ratnam is undergoing a series of tests.
"He is stable and taking rest. He will be discharged later in the day," said a hospital source.
Ratnam had suffered cardiac problems while working on films Yuva and Raavan in 2004 and 2009.
Some of his notable films include Bombay, Roja, Dil Se and Guru.