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Slumdog brings smile on Vajpayee's face

Press Trust of India
Tuesday, February 24, 2009 (New Delhi)

The golden run of Slumdog Millionaire at the Oscars and A R Rahman's
double win brought smiles on the face of ailing former prime minister
Atal Bihari Vajpayee who watched the awards at the AIIMS' ICU and even
gestured to the staff to have a look at the television.

"He pointed towards the television when Rahman went on stage to
receive the award and there was a broad smile on his cherubic face,"
said an attending doctor
requesting anonymity.

The doctor said 84-year-old Vajpayee's eyes were glued to the
television when Rahman crooned Jai ho and O saya on the Kodak Theater
stage.

"He could not speak because of tracheotomy but his excitement was
visible when he signalled me to come and look at the screen as the
award was given to Rahman. He even gestured to all the staff present
in the ICU to have a look at the television," he added further.

The veteran leader has shown immense improvement since he was admitted
at AIIMS following complaints of chest infection which was later
diagnosed to be pneumonia. He underwent tracheotomy on February 13 to
ease the respiration process and avoid any infection.

Vajpayee continues to remain stable but doctors have advised to keep
him in ICU till he starts taking solid food.

He has been fed through pipes as the "tracheotomy" tube does not allow
him to take food orally.

"It is medical rule that the tracheotomy tube is kept for three weeks.
He is now able to sit and somebody reads out the newspapers to him. He
also listens to old film music and watches television as well," added
the doctor further.

"We have kept TV, music system in the ICU and made all the permissible
arrangements which suit his interest. He is recovering well. The chest
infection has also been resolved," said Sampath Kumar, head of CTVS
centre and one of the treating doctors.

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