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Manoj Bajpayee to Remo D'Souza: Come back fast 

By IANS | Updated: December 14, 2020 19:58 IST

Mumbai, Dec 14 Actor Manoj Bajpayee has tweeted his good wishes to Remo D'Souza, saying he hopes the Bollywood ...

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Mumbai, Dec 14 Actor Manoj Bajpayee has tweeted his good wishes to Remo D'Souza, saying he hopes the Bollywood choreographer-filmmaker recovers soon. 

"Get well soon and come back fast to show some more innovative moves @remodsouza !! You are a champion," Manoj wrote. 

Last week, D'Souza was rushed to hospital after suffering cardiac problems. He underwent angioplasty, and is recovering in the hospital. 

"On Friday morning Remo was admitted at the Kokilaben Hospital following some heart issue. There were some blockages due to which an Angioplasty was performed by the doctors. Now he is doing fine according to the doctors. We are here, he is my family friend and we assure that please do not worry, everything is under control," Remo's friend Mahesh Kukreja had told at that time.

Remo rose to fame as a choreographer, before making his transition into filmmaking with 'F.A.L.T.U' in 2011. He went on to helm 'ABCD: Any Body Can Dance' (2013), 'ABCD 2' (2015) and 'Race 3' (2018). His last directorial 'Street Dancer 3D' starring Varun Dhawan, Nora Fatehi and Shraddha Kapoor, opened earlier this year.

( With inputs from IANS )

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