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Rahul Roy shows signs of recovery, actor shares message for fans after suffering brain stroke

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 7, 2020 17:48 IST

Weeks after he was hospitalized for brain stroke, on the sets of his film in Kargil, the Junoon actor ...

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Weeks after he was hospitalized for brain stroke, on the sets of his film in Kargil, the Junoon actor has now shared a message for his fans. On Monday, Rahul shared two posts on Instagram as he gave fans an update on his health. In the video, Rahul can be seen surrounded with his loved ones as they assure his fans and followers that he is doing fine. While there is no clarity on when Roy will be discharged, the actor was seen smiling in the video and raising his fingers to signal that he is much better now. 

In another post, Roy shared a collage of photos with his family members. Actor Suniel Shetty also sent his good wishes as he commented, "(heart) U Rahul ... our prayers with you... sending you lots of luv and positive energy. Talking about Rahul Roy, he was one of the most popular 90s actors. He rose to further fame post his stint in Mahesh Bhatt’s movie Aashiqui co-starring Anu Aggarwal and Deepak Tijori. Apart from that, he took part in the first season of Bigg Boss and emerged as the winner back in 2006. 

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