Superstar Rajinikanth, who was admitted to Apollo Hospital in Hyderabad on Friday, is “stable” according to the hospital’s statement released Saturday night.
The statement also mentioned that “the reports of some of the investigations carried out today have arrived and there is nothing alarming.”
The hospital’s full statement read: “Mr. Rajinikanth is stable. Reports have come in from some of the investigations conducted today and there is nothing alarming. A few more reports are expected. Based on the remaining investigation reports and the status of his blood pressure overnight, a call will be received tomorrow morning when he is discharged from the hospital. “
Earlier in the day, a statement released by Apollo Hospital said Rajinikanth’s blood pressure is still on the higher side, but “under better control than yesterday.”
The full statement released Saturday morning read: “Mr Rajinikanth, who was admitted to the hospital yesterday, is making good progress. He has had an uneventful night and his blood pressure is still on the higher side, although it is better controlled than yesterday. Their investigations have revealed nothing alarming so far. It is scheduled for a new round of investigations today, the reports of which will be available in the evening. Your blood pressure medications are being carefully titrated and you will continue to be closely monitored. You have been advised to rest completely in view of your labile blood pressure and visitors are not allowed to find you. Based on her research and blood pressure monitoring, a decision will be made about her discharge at night. “
The 70-year-old actor began filming his movie Annaatthe in Hyderabad from December 14. Earlier this week, four members of Annaatthe’s team tested positive for coronavirus. Following the diagnosis of the crew members, Rajinikanth underwent the COVID-19 test on December 22 and his result was negative. However, due to “severe fluctuations in blood pressure”, he had to be hospitalized on Friday.
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