Doctor says Soumitra Chatterjee has stopped responding to treatments, his kidneys aren't functioning well
The octogenarian is also suffering from secondary pneumonia.

"Mr Chatterjee is barely conscious. He has been given oxygen support and is being treated for dehydration. His kidneys are not functioning properly. The octogenarian's urea and creatinine levels have gone up and he is not responding to treatments. His overall condition has worsened. He is very critical," the senior doctor said.
The veteran actor's neurological condition has also deteriorated and that was of primary concern, he said.
Chatterjee was put on ventilator with an endotracheal intubation to protect his airways on Monday evening. His haemoglobin level and platelet count have gone down.
Endotracheal intubation is a medical procedure in which a tube is placed into the windpipe through the mouth or nose.
The critically acclaimed actor, the first Indian film personality to be awarded the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres -- France's highest civilian award -- was admitted to the hospital here on October 6 after he tested positive for COVID-19.
Last week, he was shifted to a non-COVID Intensive Trauma Unit (ITU), having recovered from the viral disease.
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