Veteran T-Town Filmmaker Dasari Narayana Rao Critically Ill

May 30, 2017 18:26
Veteran T-Town Filmmaker Dasari Narayana Rao Critically Ill

Veteran T-Town Filmmaker Dasari Narayana Rao Critically Ill:- Veteran Filmmaker of Tollywood town, Dasari Narayana Rao‘s health condition has once again become critical.

The filmmaker was currently undergoing treatment at KIMS hospital in Hyderabad.

Dasari was earlier admitted to KIMS in February after he complained of breathing-related problems, for which he underwent a surgery for infection in lungs and kidneys and later showed signs of recovery.

On 4 May, Dasari celebrated his 75th birthday in a grand manner. And now after his condition got serious again, he was admitted to the KIMS hospital last week. He underwent a surgery three days ago. With several organs in his body getting infected as a result of surgeries, doctors are waiting for his response to dialysis to release a health bulletin. We can expect a health bulletin by today midnight, since dialysis is a slow process, said the hospital authorities. Since today morning, the doctors also observed significant spikes in his BP levels since this morning. We however need to wait until an official health bulletin comes out from the hospital.

The National Award winning filmmaker holds a record of directing over 125 films and producing 50 others.

Some of his best films include Premabhishekam, Meghasandesham, Osey Ramulamma and Tata Manavadu.

He had recently announced his plans to make a biopic on late actor and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa. Apart from being a prominent member of the Telugu film industry, Dasari Narayana Rao has also been a Member of Parliament. He served a term as Union minister of state for coal during the earlier United Progressive Alliance regime.

Meanwhile, let us pray the God to send Dasari back from hospital all hale and healthy.

SUPRAJA

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