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Prabhu Deva rushed to hospital

on Sep 15, 2016

Prabhu Deva, who was occupied with the filming of 'Abhinetri' has been hospitalised. Abhinetri (Telugu) is a trilingual horror comedy movie to be released as Devi (L) in Tamil and Tutak Tutak Tutiya in Hindi. Featuring Tamannah Bhatia, Prabhu Deva and Sonu Sood in lead roles. During the shoot, Prabhu Dheva who is also choreographing the song met with an accident and injured his back. The shoot was stalled for five hours and he was rushed to the hospital writhing in pain. Sonu confirmed the news, saying, "Yes, we were shooting the title track with a huge unit of around 500 junior artistes and around 350 dancers.

During the shoot Prabhu sir suddenly suffered a back injury. He was in unbearable pain. We rushed him to a nearby hospital where he was given some shots and was on painkillers for a major part of the day." the story is about a man and his wife who comes to Mumbai to earn their living. They land in a haunted house where an actress had died. Tammannah is haunted by her ghost and the rest of the story revolves around how she becomes an actress, fulfilling the wishes of the ghost. Not only that, the movie is a treat for fans.

The Hindi version, Shah Rukh Khan is giving a voice over narrating the phases and about the characters in the movie. Saptagiri and Prudhviraj are up for comic relief in the Telugu version of the movie. Sonu adds that the actor-director insisted on returning to work towards the end of the day. "This song requires a lot of dancing and as a producer I can't let my actors ignore their health so we got a physio on set," he points out. "Prabhu sir is on the road to recovery but has been advised rest for the next couple of days." The movie is slated for release in October this year.


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