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Randhir Kapoor hospitalised in Mumbai after testing positive for COVID-19

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 29, 2021 17:31 IST

Kareena Kapoor Khan and Karishma Kapoor's father and actor Randhir Kapoor has tested positive for novel coronavirus. . The ...

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Kareena Kapoor Khan and Karishma Kapoor's father and actor Randhir Kapoor has tested positive for novel coronavirus. . The 74-year-old actor was admitted to Kokilaben Ambani hospital in Mumbai last night. His condition is stable. The Kapoor family will soon release a statement on the same. A spokesperson from the hospital confirmed the news of the veteran actor's hospitaization. 

In March, Ranbir Kapoor had tested positive for Covid-19 and his uncle Randhir had informed that the actor had recovered well. "Ranbir is absolutely fine now. He is alright. I have met him," Randhir Kapoor had told PTI, while also adding he was unaware when his nephew tested negative. Randhir recently lost his younger brother Rajiv Kapoor Kapoor, due to cardiac arrest. 

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