Mani Ratnam visits hospital for check-up

May 06, 2015 09:41 am | Updated November 16, 2021 05:06 pm IST - New Delhi

CHENNAI : 29/07/2011 : Film Director Mani Ratnam, releasing the book ' One Eyeland ' a collection of creative images shot by international photographers and produced by Ad Photographer Sharad Haksar at sathyam Cinemas in Chennai on Friday. Photo : R_Ravindran.

CHENNAI : 29/07/2011 : Film Director Mani Ratnam, releasing the book ' One Eyeland ' a collection of creative images shot by international photographers and produced by Ad Photographer Sharad Haksar at sathyam Cinemas in Chennai on Friday. Photo : R_Ravindran.

Ace filmmaker Mani Ratnam visited a private hospital in New Delhi on Tuesday for a master health check-up and contrary to the rumours, he was not hospitalised due to cardiac problems.

“Mani and his wife were holidaying in Delhi. A master health checkup was long overdue. He got it in done in a hospital in Delhi to avoid Chennai public eye,” Mala Manyan, executive producer of Mani Ratnam’s latest release “Ok Kanmani”, told IANS on Wednesday.

In 2004 and 2009, Ratnam had suffered minor heart attacks while working on films “Yuva” and “Raavan”.

In his over two-decade long career, he’s known for successful films such as “Nayagana, “Mounaragam”, “Dil Se”, “Bombay” and “Guru”.

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