Salauddin Lavlu hospitalized

Actor and director Salahuddin Lavlu was hospitalized on Sunday night. He was admitted to Ayesha Memorial Hospital in the capital.

According to family sources, Lavlu, who is also president of the Director's Guild, had been suffering from fever for two to three days.

On Saturday, as his condition deteriorated, he was taken to Labaid Hospital for tests. After running the necessary tests, the doctors there said his blood platelet count had decreased.

The next day, he was admitted to Ayesha Memorial Hospital around 9:30 pm.

Directors' Guild General Secretary SA Haque Alik confirmed the news to the media.

Salauddin Lavlu’s notable works include television films “Basto Doctor” (2004), “Goruchor” (2007), “Dholer Baddo” (2008), and “Warren” (2009).

He has also made many novellas for TV, such as  “Ronger Manush” (2004), “Bhobar Haat” (2007), “Ghor Kutum” (2008), “Alta Sundori” (2009), and “Sakin Sarisuri” (2009).