Renowned filmmaker and director Subhash Ghai has been admitted to Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai. The 79-year-old was taken to the hospital’s ICU on Wednesday due to respiratory issues, weakness, and frequent dizziness.
According to hospital sources who spoke to ABP News, Ghai is being treated under the supervision of neurologist Dr. Vinay Chauhan, cardiologist Dr. Nitin Gokhale, and pulmonologist Dr. Jalil Parkar.
A reliable source informed ABP News that Subhash Ghai’s condition has improved, and he is likely to be shifted from the ICU to a general ward within a day.
About Subhash Ghai
He is a celebrated Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer known for his significant contributions to Hindi cinema. Born on January 24, 1945, in Nagpur, Maharashtra, he gained prominence as the “Showman of Bollywood” for his grand cinematic style and impactful storytelling.
Ghai is best known for directing and producing iconic films such as Karz (1980), Hero (1983), Karma (1986), Ram Lakhan (1989), Saudagar (1991), and Taal (1999). His films often feature a mix of drama, music, and larger-than-life narratives.
He founded Mukta Arts in 1978, a production company behind many of his successful projects, and later established Whistling Woods International, a premier film and media institute in Mumbai.
Over his career, Subhash Ghai has been honoured with several awards for his contribution to Indian cinema and remains an influential figure in the film industry.