Choreographer Bosco Martis admitted to hospital after chest discomfort
Bollywood choreographer Bosco Leslie Martis has been admitted to Breach Candy Hospital after chest congestion and discomfort. Doctors say his initial reports are normal and he remains under observation as a precaution.

Bollywood choreographer Bosco Leslie Martis has been admitted to Mumbai's Breach Candy Hospital after experiencing chest congestion and discomfort. Sources told India Today that the choreographer was hospitalised as a precaution after consulting a doctor, who advised further medical evaluation.
Bosco was admitted on June 27 and has remained under medical observation for the past week. The source also said that his initial reports have come back normal, but doctors are continuing to monitor his condition and carry out additional tests before taking a call on his discharge. He is expected to return home in the next couple of days.
Known for choreographing some of Hindi cinema's biggest songs, Bosco has reportedly been juggling a demanding work schedule in recent weeks before he began feeling unwell. After noticing persistent uneasiness, he sought medical advice, following which doctors recommended that he be admitted for observation.
According to sources, the choreographer has undergone multiple medical tests and scans during his stay at the hospital. While there has been no indication of any major medical concern so far, doctors are continuing with routine evaluations to ensure there are no underlying issues before clearing him to leave.
Bosco is one half of the celebrated choreography duo Bosco-Caesar, alongside Caesar Gonsalves. Over the years, the duo has choreographed several chart-topping Bollywood tracks and has worked with some of the biggest names in the film industry. Bosco has also independently choreographed songs and remains one of the industry's most sought-after dance directors.
Neither Bosco nor his family has issued an official statement on his health. However, sources maintained that the hospitalisation was primarily a precautionary measure and that he is responding well to medical care.
Further updates on Bosco's health are expected once he is discharged from the hospital.
Bollywood choreographer Bosco Leslie Martis has been admitted to Mumbai's Breach Candy Hospital after experiencing chest congestion and discomfort. Sources told India Today that the choreographer was hospitalised as a precaution after consulting a doctor, who advised further medical evaluation.
Bosco was admitted on June 27 and has remained under medical observation for the past week. The source also said that his initial reports have come back normal, but doctors are continuing to monitor his condition and carry out additional tests before taking a call on his discharge. He is expected to return home in the next couple of days.
Known for choreographing some of Hindi cinema's biggest songs, Bosco has reportedly been juggling a demanding work schedule in recent weeks before he began feeling unwell. After noticing persistent uneasiness, he sought medical advice, following which doctors recommended that he be admitted for observation.
According to sources, the choreographer has undergone multiple medical tests and scans during his stay at the hospital. While there has been no indication of any major medical concern so far, doctors are continuing with routine evaluations to ensure there are no underlying issues before clearing him to leave.
Bosco is one half of the celebrated choreography duo Bosco-Caesar, alongside Caesar Gonsalves. Over the years, the duo has choreographed several chart-topping Bollywood tracks and has worked with some of the biggest names in the film industry. Bosco has also independently choreographed songs and remains one of the industry's most sought-after dance directors.
Neither Bosco nor his family has issued an official statement on his health. However, sources maintained that the hospitalisation was primarily a precautionary measure and that he is responding well to medical care.
Further updates on Bosco's health are expected once he is discharged from the hospital.