Mohanlal Health Update: Condition Stable After Hospitalisation Due to Breathing Issues


Malayalam famous actor Mohanlal was rushed to the hospital after he complained of breathing difficulties Scroll down to read more.

Malayalam actor Mohanlal, known for his roles in films such as Neru, Hridayam, and Oppam, was recently rushed to the hospital after experiencing breathing difficulties. According to news agency ANI, Mohanlal is suspected to have a ‘viral respiratory infection’. His symptoms include ‘high-grade fever, breathing difficulties, and generalized myalgia (muscle pain)’. Fortunately, recent updates indicate that the actor’s health is improving.

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Hospital’s Official Statement

Mohanlal has been admitted to Amrita Hospital. The official statement from the hospital reads: “This is to certify that Mr Mohanlal, a 64-year-old male (MRD No. 1198168), has been examined. He is experiencing high-grade fever, breathing difficulty, and generalized myalgia. He is suspected to have a viral respiratory infection. He has been advised to take medication, rest for five days, and avoid crowded places.”

Recent reports suggest that the 64-year-old actor is now showing signs of recovery. The news of his hospitalization has understandably caused concern among his fans and loved ones.

Upcoming Work of Mohanlal

Mohanlal’s directorial debut, Barroz, is now set for release on October 3. Originally announced in 2019, the 3D fantasy drama has faced several delays, with its release date previously scheduled for March 28. Mohanlal recently confirmed the new release date of the film, tweeting: “Barroz is coming to reveal his secrets on 3rd October 2024. Mark your calendars for a magical adventure.”

The Malayalam film began production in 2021 and is adapted from Jijo Punnoose’s novel Barroz: Guardian of D’Gama’s Treasure. Produced by Antony Perumbavoor under the Aashirvad Cinemas banner, the film features cinematography by Santosh Sivan, with music composed by Lydian Nadhaswaran and Mark Kilian.

Mohanlal, who is also a Lieutenant Colonel in the Indian Territorial Army, went to Wayanad earlier this month and pledged Rs. 3 crore to rehabilitate the area, which was struck by massive landslides. “The devastation in Wayanad is a deep wound that will take time to heal. Every home lost and life disrupted is a personal tragedy,” the actor wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter).






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