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Actor Shah Rukh Khan admitted to Ahmedabad hospital following heat stroke

Actor Juhi Chawla visits the actor at the hospital

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Ahmedabad, May 22

Actor Shah Rukh Khan was admitted to the KD Hospital in Ahmedabad on Wednesday after reportedly suffering a heat stroke.

The actor reached Ahmedabad on Tuesday to watch the Indian Premier League (IPL) match between his franchise Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Sunrises Hyderabad (SRH), which KKR won at the Narendra Modi Stadium here to reach the final.

“The actor was suffering from dehydration amid a high temperature of 45 degrees Celsius in Ahmedabad. He is under medical observation although his health is stable. Security has been tightened around the hospital.” sources said.

Actor Juhi Chawla visited the actor at the hospital.

An official statement from the hospital is expected later on Wednesday.

After KKR's victory, Shah Rukh Khan marked the occasion by taking a victory lap in the stadium along with his daughter Suhana and youngest son AbRam.

During the lap, he delighted thousands of fans with his iconic ‘arms outstretched’ pose. He also shared warm moments with the KKR players. Known for his supportive nature, the actor also spoke to the SRH players to lift their morale after the match.

IANS

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