If
reports
are
to
be
believed,
Mission
Mangal
director
Jagan
Shakti
has
been
diagnosed
with
a
blood
clot
in
his
brain
and
was
rushed
to
a
hospital
in
Mumbai
for
treatment
on
Saturday.
A
Koimoi
report
further
stated
that
his
condition
is
serious.
A
Republic
report
revealed
that
Jagan's
friends
claimed
that
he
collapsed
and
fell
unconscious
while
socialising
with
them.
His
family
members
immediately
rushed
him
to
the
hospital.
The
filmmaker
is
currently
undergoing
diagnosis.
More
details
about
his
health
is
still
awaited.
Jagan
Shakti
made
his
directorial
debut
with
the
space
film
Mission
Mangal
which
starred
Akshay
Kumar,
Vidya
Balan,
Taapsee
Pannu,
Sonakshi
Sinha,
Kirti
Kulhari
and
Nithya
Menen.
Inspired
by
ISRO's
Mangalyaan
mission,
this
multistarrer
turned
out
to
be
a
huge
blockbuster
at
the
box
office.
The
film
released
in
Hong
Kong
earlier
this
month.
Shakti
was
working
on
his
next
film,
Ikka
and
had
earlier
revealed
in
an
interview
with
DNA
in
August,
"I
am
structuring
and
writing
my
script
for
my
third
film.
Ikka
was
announced
long
back
and
I
have
worked
on
the
script
for
a
long
time.
I
would
like
to
have
it
as
my
second
film
to
explore
my
action
and
sleek
presentation
skills.
I
am
already
writing
my
third
film,
and
I
should
be
about
to
finish
it
by
the
end
of
the
year
and
then
put
that
in
production."
The
film
is
a
Hindi
remake
of
Vijay-Samantha
Ruth
Prabhu's
blockbuster
Tamil
flick,
Kathhi.