There is a big news about Rajat Rawail, who played the role of Tsunami Singh in Bollywood actor Salman Khan's film 'Bodyguard'. In fact, according to the information received recently, Rajat Rawail has been admitted to the hospital due to a burst of varicose veins in his right leg. According to the information received about this incident, there was a lot of bleeding due to the rupture of the veins of his right leg, in such a way, he was admitted to the hospital in rush. The good news of this time is that Rawail is fine now and according to the reports, he will also get discharged from the hospital. While talking to a web portal, Rajat Rawail himself told about his health. "At the moment, the bleeding has stopped, which was coming out of the varicose vein of my foot and my wounds are also healing. I have been advised by the doctors to take bed rest and also refused to meet anyone. I will soon meet Dr Pankaj Patel, the senior surgeon at Lilavati Hospital. From them, I will take a second opinion on the surgery so that I can get further treatment on the same basis. '' Rajat Rawail is a great actor and he has been a part of many Bollywood films so far. You may know he has worked with many legendary actors. Rajat Rawail often plays comedians in films. Yes and Rajat Rawail was last seen in Varun Dhawan and Sara Ali Khan's 'Coolie No. 1', which is not among the more loved films by the people. Alia was seen with Ranbir for the first time after marriage The Kashmir Files to release on OTT These two actresses accidentally arrived at the party wearing the same saree