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COVID hits Tinsel town: Bhansali and Ranbir Kapoor tests +ve

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Tuesday, 9 March 2021 (14:55 IST)
Bollywood star kid Ranbir Kapoor has been tested positive for novel coronavirus. However, his uncle Randhir Kapoor has stated that Ranbir is ill, he is unaware if he is really a covid patient or not.

According to sources, Ranbir's test has come positive and he has been quarantined at the moment. His fans have become restless due to this news.
 
Significantly, last year, Ranbir's mother Neetu Kapoor was also found to be Corona positive. She went to Punjab and there she was infected by the disease.
 
Corona cases are steadily increasing in Maharashtra. People are being advised to move out of the house only when needed and to take complete precautions.
 
Many people in the entertainment world have been infected by covid-19. However,  filmmakers are being extra cautious during the shooting. A few days ago the police stopped the shooting of 'Ek Villain Returns' as the Corona Guidelines were not being followed.

Besides the top notch director Sanjay Leela Bhansali is also reportedly infected with ncov due to which the shooting of "Gangubai Kathiyavadi" has been cancelled.

Recently, the famous director Bhansali celebrated his birthday. He is busy with the upcoming project 'Gangubai Kathiawadi' starring Alia Bhatt, which has recently gone to the floor.
 
When Bhansali was tested for nCOV he was found positive. Due to this, the shooting of the film was also stopped. Bhansali is currently being quarantined.(WD)

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