Despite being fully vaccinated, Farah Khan tests Covid positive
Darpan News Desk IANS, 01 Sep, 2021 01:21 PM
Mumbai, Sep 1 (IANS) Filmmaker Farah Khan Kunder has tested Covid positive once again, despite being fully vaccinated. She took to her Instagram stories on Wednesday to confirm the news.
The filmmaker, who is seen as a judge in TV reality show 'Super Dancer Chapter 4' says that she has informed people around her to get tested. The filmmaker was shooting with co-judge Shilpa Shetty on Monday.
She has also shot for a special episode of 'Kaun Banega Crorepati 13' with Amitabh Bachchan recently.
Farah wrote a light-hearted message on her Instagram stories which read: "I wonder if this happened because I didn't put my 'kaala teeka'. Despite being double vaccinated and working with mostly double vaxxed people, I have still managed to test positive for Covid. I've already informed everyone I came in contact with, to get tested. However, if I have forgotten someone (because of old age N fading memory) Please test Urself. Hoping to recover soon."
Farah also recently directed a music video 'Saath Kya Nibhaoge' starring Sonu Sood and Nidhhi Agarwal.
Paul has been working as a choreographer for 10-12 years and has worked in films like "ABCD 2" and "A Flying Jatt". He proudly owns an apartment in Goregaon West and thanks his profession for this achievement.
The actress plays the central character of a vulnerable girl, 'Nazia' in the movie, who is married across the border of Kashmir. The story revolves around how the tensions at the borders become a barrier between the couple.
Ayushmann said: "I'm lucky that I chose acting as my profession because it has not only enabled me to live so many remarkable characters but has also taken me to so many incredible destinations."
Revealing details of her character in the series, Rashami said: "The name of my character is Palak who is an independent, fearless and strong minded woman. Since college only they knew each other and apparently the guy was in love with her and then she fell in love with him."
Kundra, through senior advocate Abad Ponda, had filed a separate petition in the Bombay High Court challenging his arrest, which he contended was 'illegal', and appealed to quash all the orders of the Metropolitan Magistrate Court remanding him to police and then judicial custody.