Antonio Banderas, 56, said he had a heart attack. However, he even pointed out that it was not as dramatic as some have written.

According to BBC News, Antonio Banderas admitted to the members of the Spanish media in Madrid that he suffered a heart attack on January 26, but he said it was not serious and did not cause any other damage. Although at first, he assumed that he had a heart problem. "I suffered a heart attack on January 26, but it wasn't serious and hasn't caused any damage." He said these words while in Malaga, the actor's hometown, during a film festival.

He also said that he is ready to work. During this particular film festival, Antonio Banderas got his lifetime achievement award. This award marks his talent as a great producer, director and actor rolled into one. He accepted this award with great pride and vigor, performing a flamenco on the stage as he reached for his trophy - the Biznaga de Oro Honorifica.

When stories spread out in social media which rendered a little bit exaggerated, Antonio Banderas took to Facebook to clarify that he was already doing fine. He wrote "it seems like some media suffered a Heart Press Attack, referring to the celebrity gossip in Spanish.

Antonio Banderas is currently doing a film titled "Life Itself." This movie is written and directed by Dan Fogelman, the creator of NBC show "This Is Us." The movie is a multi-generational love story featuring the lives of various people whose lives intersect from New York to Spanish countryside. The movie's cast is loaded with big Hollywood actors and actresses such as Samuel Jackson, Oscar Isaac, Mandy Patinkin, and Olivia Wilde. Yahoo reported that Annette Bening is also joining the movie.

Once again, Antonio Banderas will give fans his acting trademark. Watch the video below for more details.