Samantha is suffering from a disease, Varun Dhawan says, 'She fainted on the set, and had to order an oxygen tank'

Samantha: Actor Varun Dhawan said that Samantha is suffering from a disease called myositis. She fainted while shooting on the set, after which an oxygen tank had to be ordered.

Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:53 PM (IST)
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Samantha is suffering from a disease, Varun Dhawan says, 'She fainted on the set, and had to order an oxygen tank'
Samantha is suffering from a disease, Varun Dhawan says, 'She fainted on the set, and had to order an oxygen tank'

The film 'Citadel Honey Bunny' casts actors Varun Dhawan and Samantha. Varun Dhawan and Samantha talk about this movie a lot. Varun Dhawan just revealed a major fact about Samantha. Despite her battle with myositis, Varun Dhawan stated that Samantha never stops working hard. An oxygen tank was ordered for the set when Varun Dhawan claimed that she collapsed and fell during a scene.

Varun Dhawan said in a conversation that Samantha worked wholeheartedly during the shooting of Citadel. During this shooting, Varun Dhawan says that his heart was filled. He says, 'I was upset, I remember. Samantha had closed her eyes. However, he did not reveal much about her condition. Samantha's condition got so bad that oxygen tanks had to be ordered for her. After this, she took oxygen herself. Samantha could also have taken leaves, but all that she did not do.

Varun told about another incident that happened during the shooting at the railway station in Serbia. He said, "The actress had to run behind him, so I ran in front of the camera and she was still in the frame and she just fell." Even during this, the director had asked them to stop shooting.

The director then said that they were taking care of Samantha. Samantha was in pain that day and was also crying a lot. The actress was with her support staff, yet she completed shooting the last shot of the scene. The film also stars Kay Kay Menon, Saqib Saleem, Sikander Kher, Soham Majumdar, Shivankit Parihar, and Kashvi Majumdar in lead roles.