Aamir Ali shared this image with Remo D’Souza. (courtesy: aamirali)
Highlights
- Aamir Ali visited Remo D’Souza on the hospital on Monday
- He shared footage with Remo
- Remo D’Souza suffered a coronary heart assault on Friday
New Delhi:
TV star Aamir Ali managed to take a while out and visited his friend and choreographer-director Remo D’Souza on the Kokilaben Hospital in Mumbai on Monday night time. The TV actor shared a number of footage from his go to to the hospital, by which he will be seen posing with Remo, who had his again turned in the direction of the digicam. Sharing the photographs, Aamir Ali wrote: “My brother is back,” He wrote tagging Remo. He added the hashtag #strongest to his post. Remo D’Souza suffered a coronary heart assault on Friday, after which he was admitted to the hospital and the docs did his angiography.
See Aamir Ali’s post right here:
Sources near Remo D’Souza’s household instructed information company PTI earlier that the choreographer is “stable” and beneath commentary. “He had a heart attack. There was a blockage. For now, doctors have done angiography and he is currently in the ICU. He’s stable now and under observation,” information company PTI quoted the supply as saying.

Meanwhile, over the weekend, Amitabh Bachchan, retweeting a throwback video clip, shared by a fan, wrote: “Get well Remo … Prayers! And thank you for your wishes.”
.. get effectively Remo .. prayers ! and thanks to your needs https://t.co/YpB5uS9zEe
— Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) December 13, 2020
Remo D’Souza is a celebrated choreographer and filmmaker. Remo, who started his profession as a background dancer, is best-known for his choreographing hit dance numbers for movies like Kick, Zero, Bajirao Mastani, Bajrangi Bhaijaan and Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, to call a number of. Besides that, Remo D’Souza has judged a number of dance actuality exhibits together with Dance India Dance, Dance Plus and some seasons of Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa. Remo D’Souza made his debut as a movie director with the 2011 movie F.A.L.T.U. He then directed the tremendous hit danced-based ABCD sequence and Race 3.