Actor fainted while riding horse, taken to hospital

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Bollywood actor Randeep Hooda has been injured while shooting. An accident occurred while shooting a scene in the film 'Veer Savarkar'! In one of the scenes in the film, Randeep has to shoot on horseback. The actor fell off the horse while doing that. 

According to the Indian Express, Randeep suddenly fainted while riding a horse. In this condition, he fell down. The actor was injured. He suffered serious injuries. He was admitted to a hospital in Mumbai. 

The media outlet also reported, citing Randeep's friend, that he had injured his knee and leg after falling from a horse. The knee is broken. 

He had changed his diet plan for the character of Veer Savarkar. He had also become quite thin. Doctors are also blaming the change in his diet. However, this is not the first time he has tried to lose weight. He had also lost weight in the film Sarbjit before. 

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