Bengali actor Victor Banerjee hospitalised in Mussoorie

Bengali film icon Victor Banerjee was hospitalized in Mussoorie after experiencing severe chest discomfort. Admitted on August 14, he was initially kept in the ICU due to a stroke-like condition but has since been shifted to the general ward. Known for roles in 'Shatranj ke Khiladi' and 'A Passage to India', Banerjee shows improvement, according to family sources.
Bengali actor Victor Banerjee hospitalised in Mussoorie
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Bengali film icon Victor Banerjee has been hospitalised in Uttarkhand's Mussoorie, where he currently resides, after complaining of severe uncomfortableness in his chest, family sources said on Saturday. Banerjee (78) was admitted to a hospital on August 14 and was kept in ICU for a couple of days.

"He experienced a stroke-like condition. His condition has improved in the last couple of days and he has been shifted to the general ward," a family friend told PTI.
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Banerjee's wife is with him at the moment, he said.
Banerjee is known for his roles in Satyajit Ray's 'Shatranj ke Khiladi' and timeless performances in movies such as 'Dui Prithibi', 'Ghare-Baire', 'Akrosh', and 'Lathi'.
He also worked in 1984 Hollywood movie 'A Passage to India' directed by David Lean.
Banerjee has worked in Hindi, Bengali and English-language films.
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