Actor Shiva Rajkumar suffering from a serious illness, revealed that he'll get surgery done in America
Shiva Rajkumar: Kannada actor Shiva Rajkumar recently spoke openly about his health. Without sharing any information about the disease, he told that he is undergoing treatment.
Recenlty, South actor Shiva Rajkumar talked about his health. He spoked about his traetment of a serious illness that he was suffering from. He said that he panicked when he first came to know about his condition. During the promotion of his new film 'Bharathi Ranagal', he revealed this without naming the disease.
The actor told that he will have to go to America soon for surgery. He said that he has to complete four sessions as part of his treatment, after which he hopes to get better. Shiva Rajkumar assured his fans that there is nothing to worry about. He said, 'I am also a human being and I have a health problem. It has come and I am getting it treated. I have to complete about four sessions of treatment.'
He further said, 'When I first came to know about it, I was nervous and I don't want people to worry. After this, I got the confidence to face it. Now, it is getting better. There is no need to worry.' The actor further informed that despite his health condition, he has neither postponed nor cancelled any of his work commitments.
He said he is continuously shooting for films and also attending promotional events. The actor said after the surgery in the US, he would take a month's break for recovery. Siva also informed that all his directors and producers are in the know of things about his health and his treatment schedule. He said he finally decided to share the information with his fans to avoid speculation.
At an event, recently, the popular Kannada star cited health reasons and asked some fans to maintain distance while positing with him for pictures, after which his fans looked worried. He said, "Hopefully, all this will return to normal in a couple of months time." Meanwhile, the actor's film 'Bharathi Ranagal' is set to release on 15 November. It's a prequel to the actor's 2018 hit film 'Mufti'.