Filmmaker Subhash Ghai admitted to Lilavati Hospital: Doctor said- he has lost his memory, is having difficulty speaking

Subhash Ghai, director of films like Meri Jung, Khalnayak, Taal, Pardes, has been admitted to Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai. Two different claims are being made about Ghai’s health. Dr. Jalil Palkar, who is treating Ghai, said that Ghai has lost his memory. He is also having difficulty speaking. However, his niece Suzana Ghai told Dainik Bhaskar that there is no serious issue. Subhash Ghai’s spokesperson wrote in the official statement, We want to tell you that Subhash Ghai is completely fine. He has been admitted for routine check-up and he is fine. Thank you for all your love and concern. At the same time, if close sources are to be believed, the filmmaker has breathing problems. Subhash Ghai was born on 24 January 1945 in Nagpur, Maharashtra. He wanted to become an actor since childhood, but fate established him as a successful director. After Raj Kapoor, he is called the second ‘show man’ of the industry.

Directed 16 films, 13 films hit the box-office. Started an acting school in Mumbai.
Ghai is running an acting institute named Whistling Woods. This school is considered one of the top 10 film schools in the world. In this acting school, he is training new artists in acting and filmmaking. Subhash Ghai is the first Bollywood producer who started a film insurance policy through his film Taal. The credit for starting the concept of getting films financed by banks also goes to him.

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