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VIVEK OBEROI SAYS HE’S NOT DEAD

Oberoi was mistaken for Tamil star Vivekh who died on Saturday following a heart attack

- By Bindu Rai Entertainm­ent Editor

Bollywood actor Vivek Oberoi is not dead and he’s tweeting the fact before the rumour snowballs any further.

The stories, and several false news reports, starting circulatin­g following the death of veteran Tamil actor and comedian Vivekh who died over the weekend following a cardiac arrest. His death has been mourned by industry stalwarts and politician­s, including Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Oberoi, who is a star in his own right in Bollywood, became the focus of the story in a case of mistaken identity with news circulatin­g that he had been hospitalis­ed in Chennai and had undergone emergency coronary angiogram followed by angioplast­y. “There has been a false news report about me being hospitalis­ed in Chennai, I would like to clarify that I am safe & healthy with my family in Mumbai, but deeply saddened to hear abt the demise of @Actor_Vivek from the Tamil industry. I extend my deepest condolence­s to his family,” he tweeted.

Veteran comedian and actor Vivekh died aged 59 after a massive cardiac arrest on Saturday. He was taken to a private hospital in Chennai on Friday after he reportedly fainted. He later underwent an emergency coronary angiogram followed by angioplast­y.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to the late actor on social media, posting: “The untimely demise of noted actor Vivek has left many saddened. His comic timing and intelligen­t dialogues entertaine­d people. Both in his films and his life, his concern for the environmen­t and society shone through.”

 ??  ?? Vivek Oberoi.
Vivek Oberoi.
 ?? Photos by Gulf News Archive and supplied ?? Late Tamil actor Vivekh.
Photos by Gulf News Archive and supplied Late Tamil actor Vivekh.

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