'Aashiqui' Actor Rahul Roy Reveals Salman Khan Cleared His Pending Medical Bills After Brain Stroke

Rahul Roy revealed that it was superstar Salman Khan who paid his pending medical bills after he suffered a brain stroke in 2020.

Entertainment Desk
Written By: Entertainment Desk
Updated: July 17, 2023 | 13:04 IST
Salman Khan and Rahul Roy
Rahul Roy revealed that it was superstar Salman Khan who paid his pending medical bills.

Remember actor Rahul Roy, who became quite a rage with his debut movie 'Aashiqui' in 1990, and now in the latest entertainment news, he has revealed that it was superstar Salman Khan who paid his pending medical bills after he suffered a brain stroke in 2020. During his conversation with Bollywood Hungama, Rahul Roy said: "Sab kehte hai Salman ye hai, woh hai... mere liye woh bohat acche hain."

In the interview, Rahul Roy was accompanied by his soul sister Hari Maa Priyanka in the interview. Both of them opened up on the kind gesture of Salman Khan, saying the 'Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan' actor did not publicise this incident.

"I want to thank Salman because whatever bill was pending, Salman cleared it in February. He had called him (Rahul) and asked if he can help with anything and he literally helped and the bill is cleared now," said Hari Maa Priyanka.

Priyanka also clarified that the director of Rahul's film 'LAC - Live the Battle in Kargil' had paid some of the medical bills, which were actually from Rahul Roy's pending remuneration for the film.

"The most beautiful thing is Salman did not speak about it in front of the media. This is called really being with a person. This touched my heart. This man is a gem. I mean I didn't ask him, I could have asked. Somebody out of the whole crowd comes and asks in reality if you are actually in trouble and that's the biggest thing. This is called you are a star. Not just being a star in front of the camera," said Priyanka.

For the unversed, Rahul Roy had suffered a brain stroke in 2020 while he was shooting for 'LAC - Live the Battle in Kargil'. 

He was then immediately taken to Wockhardt Hospital, where he underwent angiography of the brain and heart.

Rahul Roy was then admitted to the ICU at Nanavati Hospital in Mumbai.

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