Citadel: Samantha fainted on the sets of Honey Bunny: Varun Dhawan was worried due to the medical condition of the actress, said- she used to use an oxygen tank

The series Citadel: Honey Bunny has been released on Amazon Prime on 6 November. Varun Dhawan and Samantha Ruthprabhu are in the lead roles in the series. Recently Varun Dhawan has told that Samantha’s health had deteriorated during the shooting of the series. Once she even fainted on the set, due to which the actor was very worried. Samantha came to know during the shooting of the series that she has a rare disease called myositis. After this she wanted to leave the series. Recently in an interview to The Hollywood Reporter, Samantha has told that if the makers of the series did not support her and encourage her, it could have taken a long time for her to come in front of the camera again. On this Varun Dhawan said, I want to add to this, there were two such incidents on the set which really made my heart come out. I was very worried. I remember one day we were shooting, she did not tell me much about her condition. She was just with her eyes closed, then oxygen tanks came on the set after 2 hours. She was taking oxygen in the corner. She could have taken leave that day, but she was still taking oxygen on the set. Further the actor said, the second incident was that we were shooting at the railway station. She was running behind me. We had to cross the camera. I reached the camera and Samantha fell there. Varun Dhawan has told that he got upset and was screaming when Samantha fainted. Meanwhile the team unit came and took care of him. Samantha has been suffering from myositis for 2 years Let us tell you that in the year 2022, Samantha shared a post and told that she has a rare disease called myositis. After being diagnosed with myositis, Samantha took a break from films. Doctors also suggested her to stay away from public places. This is a type of auto-immune disease in which the muscles of the body gradually weaken. In this condition the difficulty in walking and standing increases.

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