Young Actress Mahira Khan Gets Tested Positive For Covid-19

Young Actress Mahira Khan Gets Tested Positive For Covid-19
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Young Actress Mahira Khan Gets Tested Positive For Covid-19

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Pakistani actress Mahira Khan has been tested positive for Covid-19

Pakistani actress Mahira Khan has been tested positive for Covid-19. He made her Bollywood debut with Shah Rukh Khan's 'Raees' movie. Mahira has confirmed that she is tested positive for this novel virus and dropped a message on her Instagram page making her fans know about her health.

This post reads, "I have tested positive for COVID-19. I'm isolating and have also informed all those who were in close contact with me over the last few days. It's been rough but it will be ok soon, InshAllah. Please please wear a mask and follow all other SOPs - for your sake and others. Love, Mahira Khan. P.S Prayers and movie recommendations are more than welcome X".

This post garnered millions of views of Bollywood actress Mouni Roy also sent her 'get well soon' message. "Sending you lots of love. Get well soonest xx".

Mahira Khan was seen in SRK's Raees movie which was directed by Rahul Dholakia in 2017. But after the trained bilateral ties, she couldn't even come for the promotions of the movie. In an International event, she spoke about this issue and doled out, "I don't think that we will solve anything by retaliating, and I think things won't work by doing tit for tat," she was quoted as saying at an event by The News International."

We have already seen many Bollywood actors falling under the trap of Covid-19. Recently, Neetu Kapoor, Varun Dhawan, Maniesh Paul and Kriti Sanon were also tested positive for Covid-19. They all were shooting at Chandigarh for their upcoming movies. Neetu Kapoor, Maniesh Paul and Varun Dhawan were the part of 'Jug Jugg Jeeyo' team and even the director of the movie got tested positive for this disease. Kriti Sanon also flew to Chandigarh for the shooting of her untitled movie and got in contact with the pandemic there itself.

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