Rahul Roy To Resume Shooting In February
Rahul Roy & Nitin Kumar Gupta To Collaborate Again For ‘Stroke’, Filmmaker Shares Details

Bollywood actor Rahul Roy, who suffered a brain stroke in late November, is currently out of the hospital and resting at home. While news of his recovery has made fans happy, we got to know that the actor is all set for his next. In fact, he is expected to resume shooting in February.

This revelation was made by filmmaker Nitin Kumar Gupta. Gupta is directing the upcoming film ‘LAC: Live The Battle’, which Roy was shooting while in Kargil.

Talking about the same, Nitin Kumar Gupta told IANS, “We are planning to begin shooting for a film called ‘Stroke’ in February, where Rahul sir plays a stroke victim who has witnessed a murder but is unable to identify the culprit owing to his present condition. The film is about mixing reality with fiction.”

The filmmaker, who studied medicine before getting into films, met Rahul Roy personally after his discharge from the hospital earlier this week. Sharing an update on the actor’s health, he said, “His condition is normal now. He is able to eat and walk properly. Only, he is having a difficulty in forming sentences and naming objects, even though it is lying in front of his eyes. But that can be overcome with speech training. He is undergoing speech therapy every day and should get back to normal in a couple of weeks or so.”

Gupta was shooting for ‘LAC: Live The Battle’ in Kargil in November when lead actor Rahul Roy suffered a brain stroke. Recalling the incident, the filmmaker shared, “Actually Rahul sir had finished shooting for his part on the 23rd but wanted to stay back for a few more days because Kargil is beautiful at this time of the year. On the 25th evening, he started complaining, saying he is unable to form sentences. We immediately took him to a doctor and a CT scan was done but the report was normal. However, the doctor insisted that he should be taken to Mumbai for a thorough check-up without delay. The next day we left for Mumbai. The road from Kargil to Srinagar was covered with snow, so we took him in a helicopter arranged by the District Magistrate and from Srinagar he was flown to Mumbai. He was admitted to Nanavati hospital the same night. “

Rahul Roy, who was discharged from the hospital on Tuesday is currently recuperating in Madh Island, accompanied by his adopted sister Pia and other family members, while his twin brother Rohit Roy is constantly in touch from Canada.

The makers are eyeing a Republic Day release for ‘LAC: Live The Battle’, a film which pays tribute to India’s border warriors. Talks are on for a sequel, which will be tentatively titled ‘LAC 2’.

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