Nusrat Bharucha of 'Pyaar Ka Panchnama' fame is all set to make a splash with her new film soon. However, in the meantime, there is a piece of disturbing news for his fans. She was taken directly to the hospital after she was dizzy on the sets under the information received. Yes, Nusrat is actually doing a film with Luv Ranjan these days. However, Nusrat is not currently admitted to the hospital, under the information received, doctors have advised Nusrat to rest for at least 15 days and she is at home. Nusrat was shooting at a studio in Mumbai yesterday. In fact, the actress wanted the shooting of the film to be completed and the filmmaker shot 23-24 days with Nusrat very well. However, the shooting has now been stopped. It is speculated that most of Nusrat's scenes are yet to be seen. Nusrat had not been administering well for the past seven days, but she still thought the shoot should be completed, even though she could not do so. Speaking to a famous website, Nusrat Bharucha said, "Doctors said it was a vertigo attack. Perhaps it's because of the high stress that has caused the dizziness. The corona epidemic has affected everyone's body emotionally and physically.'' The actress further said, 'I thought I would recover in a day or two but my health deteriorated. I reported it on the set. They decided to take me to Hinduja Hospital. By the time I got there, my condition worsened. I needed a wheelchair to move up. My blood pressure had dropped to 65/55. My parents had reached the hospital. The next 6-7 days were very bad. I was not admitted to the hospital. I'm taking medicine at home. I am fine now. I have taken 7 days off. The doctor has advised rest for 15 days.'' Talking about work, Nusrat was last seen in Netflix's 'Ajeeb Daastaans.' She will soon be seen in the films 'Ram Setu,' 'Hurdang,' and 'Chhorii.' Raj Kundra Case: Sherlyn Chopra reveals new exposures in 8-hour inquiry Yo-Yo Honey Singh breaks silence on wife's allegations, requests this to fans and public Sonu Sood launches travel business 'Travel Union' for migrant labourers