Silambarasan and his father T.m Rajendar 
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T Rajendar completely recovered after treatment in US

Recently, actor Silambarasan TR's father- reputed filmmaker-actor T.m Rajendar was taken abroad for advanced treatment due to his health issues. It is now confirmed that he has completed his treatment and has fully recovered.

DTNEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: Recently, actor Silambarasan TR's father- reputed filmmaker-actor T.m Rajendar was taken abroad for advanced treatment due to his health issues. It is now confirmed that he has completed his treatment and has fully recovered.

Recently, the actor-producer developed chest pain in Chennai and was immediately taken to a private hospital, where doctors gave him to complete treatment. After a complete examination, it was diagnosed that there is internal bleeding in the stomach, and doctors advised him to go for advanced treatment. Immediately, Silambarasan TR stalled all his professional and personal commitments, to ensure that he is fully available for his father’s treatment.

Significantly, he was given perfect treatment at a reputed hospital abroad. T Rajendar has completed his treatment and has recovered now. Since the doctors advised him for a long stretch of rest, the family members have decided to stay back in the USA for one month. Silambarasan, who has been handling all the work so far on treatment, has made sure that his father has all facilities and amenities for one month of rest abroad. He has now returned to Chennai and has started resuming his shooting works.

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