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Deepika Padukone
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Deepika Padukone rushed to hospital after feeling uneasy, now recuperating: Report

| @indiablooms | Sep 28, 2022, at 07:13 am

Mumbai/IBNS: Actor Deepika Padukone was on Tuesday rushed to Breach Candy hospital in Mumbai last night after she complained of uneasiness, media reports said.

While the actor's team is yet to share an official statement about her health, according to media reports, the actor underwent numerous tests at the hospital which took half a day.

After being attended to by doctors, she is is now recuperating.

It is said that the actor faced a 'taxing situation' and was immediately taken to a hospital, Pinkvilla reported.

In June this year, Deepika complained of an increased heart rate while she was shooting for Project K in Hyderabad alongside Prabhas. She was admitted to Kamineni Hospital for a health check-up.

On the work front, Deepika will be next seen in Pathaan alongside Shah Rukh Khan. The film also stars John Abraham in a key role and is set to hit the theatres on Jan 25. 

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