Yesterday,
we
reported
that
Mission
Mangal
director
Jagan
Shakti
has
been
diagnosed
with
a
clot
in
his
brain
and
was
hospitalised
for
the
same
in
Mumbai.
Now
we
have
some
latest
update
on
his
health
coming
in.
As
per
a
report
in
Mumbai
Mirror,
the
filmmaker
underwent
a
surgery
on
Monday
for
the
clot
and
is
reportedly
out
of
danger.
Director
R.
Balki
told
the
tabloid
that
there's
nothing
to
worry
now.
He
was
quoted
as
saying
by
the
tabloid,
"Jagan
is
doing
well
post
the
surgery
and
there
is
nothing
to
worry
about
now."
Actor
Sanjay
Kapoor
who
essayed
the
role
of
Vidya
Balan's
husband
in
Mission
Mangal
was
quoted
as
saying,
"He
is
such
a
fit
guy.
I'm
praying
for
his
speedy
recovery."
Dalip
Tahil,
who
also
starred
in
Mission
Mangal,
said,
"I
heard
Akshay
was
among
the
first
to
know
and
got
Jagan
admitted,
taking
charge
of
things."
It
was
reported
that
Jagan
collapsed
while
socialising
with
friends
and
was
immediately
rushed
to
Kokilaben
Hospital
in
Mumbai.
Speaking
about
work,
Jagan's
last
directorial
Mission
Mangal
was
a
fictional
account
of
India's
Mangalyan
mission
and
starred
Akshay
Kumar,
Vidya
Balan,
Sonakshi
Sinha,
Kirti
Kulhari,
Nithya
Menen
and
Sharman
Joshi.
The
2019
film
was
a
box
office
success.
Post
this
film,
Jagan
had
began
working
on
Ikka
which
is
a
Hindi
remake
of
Vijay-Neil
Nitin
Mukesh's
Tamil
blockbuster
Kaththi.