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After daughters Zoa and Shaza, now producer Karim Morani tested positive for COVID-19

A few days ago, Shaza Morani, daughter of producer Karim Morani was tested positive for COVID-19. Then her sister and actress Zoa Morani was tested positive, and now, Karim Morani has also been tested positive for coronavirus.

Karim Morani’s brother, Mohomed told a tabloid, "Yes, we have been anticipating this as he was with his daughters. Karim has tested positive of coronavirus. He has been shifted to Nanavati Hospital."


Zoa took to Twitter to inform everyone about it.

Karim and Shaza are admitted to Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital and Medical Research Institute, and Zoa is being treated at Nanavati Hospital.

While talking about Zoa being tested positive, a source had told a news agency earlier, “She had tested today for COVID-19 and her results came positive by evening. She is in Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, whereas Shaza is under medication at Nanavati. Shaza will be tested again after two days. As of now, the immediate family, house helps are also getting tested. They are all under quarantine.”

Karim Morani has co-produced many films with Shah Rukh Khan like Ra.One, Chennai Express, Happy New Year and Dilwale. Meanwhile, Zoa has starred in movies like Always Kabhi Kabhi and Bhaag Johnny. She was last seen in the web series Bhoot Purva.

We wish the Moranis a speedy recovery.

Well, in Bollywood, earlier singer Kanika Kapoor was tested positive for coronavirus. But a couple of days ago, she was discharged from the hospital after being tested negative twice. Yesterday, actor Purab Kohli also revealed on Instagram that he and his family had symptoms of coronavirus and they are now on a road to recovery.

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