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Arjun Kapoor, Anshula Kapoor, Rhea Kapoor Test Covid-19 Positive; Malaika Arora’s Report Negative


Actor Arjun Kapoor and his sister Anshula Kapoor have tested positive for Covid-19. Arjun’s cousin, film producer Rhea Kapoor, and her husband Karan Boolani have also been diagnosed with the novel coronavirus, sources confirmed to CNN-News18.


However, Arjun’s girlfriend, actress and celebrity judge Malaika Arora’s report has come out negative, her team confirmed to us. Arjun and Malaika were recently spotted together on a romantic dinner date in Mumbai. The two arrived together in the same car and also posed for paparazzi. Arjun and Malaika had previously tested positive for the coronavirus in September 2020.

This comes weeks after Arjun’s aunt Maheep Kapoor and cousin Shanaya Kapoor tested positive for Covid-19. Shanaya informed about her Covid diagnosis on December 15 by issuing an official statement on Instagram. The actress said that she had mild symptoms and isolated herself.

“I have tested positive for Covid-19. As of today, I have mild symptoms, but I’m feeling ok and have isolated myself. I had tested negative four days ago however while testing again as a precaution the results came positive. I am following the protocol given by my doctor and health professionals. If you have been in contact with me, request you to please get tested. Stay safe everyone,” Shanaya wrote on her Instagram Story.

Jewellery designer and film personality Maheep Kapoor’s actor-husband Sanjay Kapoor confirmed her Covid diagnosis two weeks ago. Maheep, best known for featuring in last year’s Netflix series “Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives”, was asymptomatic. “She has tested positive and fortunately with no symptoms as she is doubly vaccinated. She is following all norms by being self-isolated,” Sanjay told news agency PTI.



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