Darshan collapses due to back pain during the shooting of 'Devil': Video goes viral


The controversies surrounding actor Darshan, who is currently lodged in Parappana Agrahara jail, have not stopped. Darshan, who was released on bail after his arrest in the Renukaswamy case, is now in jail again as per the Supreme Court order. In the meantime, discussions about his health, and especially back pain, are recurring.
After his arrest on June 11 last year, Darshan was shifted to Ballari jail on charges that he had received royal favours in Parappana Agrahara jail. There he was found to be suffering from severe back pain. He was granted interim bail on the plea of his lawyers, saying surgery was necessary. He was discharged on October 30 and was admitted to a hospital but did not undergo major surgery.
After taking an interim break, Darshan joined the shoot of 'Devil' in March. But even there, he was suffering from severe back pain. Kantharaj, who has written the dialogues for the film, said in an interview that during the shooting, Darshan was in pain and slept on the sets.
The video of the making of the event is now going viral in the hands of fans. "Box Office Sultan Challenging Star Darshan Sir participated in the shoot of the film even after suffering from back pain," an emotional fan shared on social media. Darshan was granted interim bail on the grounds that he had to undergo surgery on the basis of back pain. However, the government counsel argued in the Supreme Court that the reason was not reasonable as he later went abroad and was involved in the shooting. Video and photos were submitted as evidence against him. This is said to be one of the reasons for cancellation of bail.
Even today fans are sharing the video to show that Darshan is really suffering from back pain. "Our star worked in pain too," he said.
Darshan's case and health-related facts are still under discussion and is his back pain real? Or is it an argument used in the legal way? The question remains. But in the eyes of the fans, Darshan's dedication to working even in pain is still a matter of appreciation.