Rahul
Roy
has
been
showing
signs
of
improvement
after
he
suffered
a
brain
stroke
recently.
The
actor
suffered
the
stroke
when
he
was
shooting
in
extreme
weather
conditions
in
Kargil.
According
to
the
latest
reports,
his
right
side
is
said
to
have
been
affected
due
to
the
stroke.
Although
his
family
did
not
divulge
details
of
his
health,
they
said
that
he
has
been
responding
well
to
the
medicines.
Rahul's
brother-in-law
Romeer
Sen
told
ETimes,
"We
stay
with
Rahul
bhaiyya
and
the
medicines
prescribed
by
the
doctors
are
working
for
him.
He
should
be
out
of
this
soon.
But,
do
pray
for
him." The
report
also
claimed
that
Rahul
is
suffering
from
Aphasia
-
a
condition
where
one
cannot
frame
sentences
correctly.
Rahul
was
filming
for
LAC
-
Live
The
Battle,
which
is
being
produced
by
Nivedita
Basu,
Chitra
Vakil
Sharma
and
Nitin
Kumar
Gupta.
He
was
airlifted
to
Mumbai
after
the
brain
stroke.
Speaking
to
Mumbai
Mirror
Nivedita
shared,
"Rahul
has
been
a
close
friend
of
the
director
and
he
was
the
first
one
on
the
project," adding,
"Kargil
had
extreme
weather
conditions
and
they
had
gone
up
to
-12°C
and
-13°C,
so
it
was
just
a
matter
of
time
when
someone
would
have
succumbed
to
the
cold,
and
I
think
that's
exactly
what
happened
with
Rahul.
His
one
day
of
the
shoot
was
still
left
but
when
we
got
to
know
about
him,
we
told
Nitin
that
we
need
to
get
him
out."
Talking
about
work,
Rahul
will
be
featuring
as
the
lead
character
in
Kanu
Behl
directorial
Agra,
which
will
be
produced
under
the
banner
of
Yoodlee
Films.