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Asin Thottumkal Hospitalized

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Sources say that Asin Thottumkal was admitted because she was suffering from severe exhaustion, just like Priyanka Chopra while some other sources counter that claim by saying that she was admitted because she has been neglecting her sinus condition for a while. Her condition deteriorated because London Dreams had several night schedules and it was cold. Even during the shooting, she would be bundled in jackets in between shots.

‘Even while she was being treated for her sinus problem, nothing could bring Asin Thottumkal’s spirits down. It also helps that the atmosphere in the hospital is very bright and lively, unlike other hospitals which tend to get depressing. She was happily talking to the nurses and singing some songs as she was undergoing her treatement. No one could tell that this girl was a huge star and was suffering from an ailment as she was congenial, down-to-earth and cheerful,’ says a source.

Asin Thottumkal is a committed professional and chose to get admitted once she had finished all her assignments around Eid. Kokilaben is near her house in Lokhandwala and was a convenient choice for her. It’s becoming a fast favourite with celebrities. First Priyanka Chopra, who stays in Versova was admitted when she had fainted due to exhaustion and then even Shilpa Shetty was spotted there.

Asin Thottumkal’s father Joseph Thottumkal said his daughter’s stay at the hospital was nothing to worry about. She would be out and about in no time.

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