Due to the brain stroke, the right side of actor Rahul Roy’s body has been affected, his brother-in-law Romeer Sen said. The actor will need physiotherapy along with medication, and doctors say that he is currently out of danger and recovering well. The Aashiqui actor was admitted to Mumbai’s Nanavati Hospital after suffering a brain stroke, and is suffering from Aphasia, a condition that prevents you from framing sentences correctly. The 90s heartthrob was shooting in sub-zero temperatures when he suffered the stroke. He was shooting for LAC- Live The Battle, a movie being directed by Nitin Kumar Gupta and produced by Chitra Vakil Sharma and Nivedita Basu.
Rahul Roy”We stay with Rahul bhaiyya and the medicines prescribed by the doctors are working for him. He should be out of this soon. But, do pray for him,” Sen said. Roy had competed in reality television show Bigg Boss Season 1 in 2006. Here’s what a couple of his co-contestants said. Rupali Ganguly: Rahul is a very sweet guy. I call him Rahul bhaiyya. He is just like a brother. My rapport with him extended beyond Bigg Boss and extends likewise even today. He will be alright soon. Salil Ankola: I had met Rahul a few years back in Samavar, near Manali where we played a cricket match. He was a fit man. We had kept in touch for some time after that. I want him to be fine very soon. He is a nice guy. There was nothing unhealthy about him, not even when we played Bigg Boss against each other.