During the shooting of his upcoming film “Vilayath Buddha,” Prithviraj Sukumaran suffered an injury and was admitted to a private hospital. The actor hurt his leg while filming an action sequence in Marayoor, Kochi. He underwent successful knee surgery and has been advised to rest for two months.
Currently occupied with the shooting of “Vilayath Buddha,” he encountered minor leg injuries while performing an action scene. Prompt medical attention led him to a hospital in Cochin, where he underwent surgery as per the doctor’s recommendation.
Following the procedure, Prithviraj is expected to rest for two months to ensure a full recovery. His surgery was successful, and he is set to be discharged in two days.
Apart from “Vilayath Buddha,” Prithviraj Sukumaran has an exciting line-up of films as well. He will be seen alongside Prabhas in “Salaar,” directed by Prashanth Neel of “KGF” fame. This highly anticipated movie is scheduled for a worldwide release in multiple languages on September 28. Additionally, his long-awaited film “Aadujeevitham” is also set for a grand release in the coming months.
“Vilayath Buddha,” directed by Jayan Nambiar, who previously worked as an assistant to the late filmmaker Sachy on the film “Ayyappanum Koshiyum,” is an adaptation of Indu Gopan’s novel of the same name. Indu Gopan and Rajesh Pinnadan wrote the screenplay for the film.
Comments