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Salman Khan isolates himself after his driver and 2 staff members test positive for Covid-19

Murtuza Iqbal

From the day lockdown was announced, Salman Khan has been urging his fans to stay at home and stay safe. He also spent a few months at his farmhouse in Panvel, away from his parents.


The actor started work after a break of six months and wrapped up his movie Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai, and currently, he has been busy with the shooting of Bigg Boss 14 Weekend Ka Vaar.

However, according to the reports, the actor’s driver and two staff members have been tested positive for Covid-19, and Salman has isolated himself at his house in Mumbai. It is said that his whole family has quarantined themselves separately and they are waiting for their test results. The actor’s driver and staff members are admitted to a hospital in Mumbai for treatment.

Well, till now, there’s no official statement from Salman about the same.

Meanwhile, if Salman has decided to self-quarantine himself for 14 days, we wonder who will be seen as the host in the upcoming episode of Bigg Boss 14 Weekend Ka Vaar.

Talking about his movies, it was said that Salman was soon going to shoot for Mahesh Manjrekar’s Antim which went on the floors a few days ago with Aayush Sharma. Apart from Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai and Antim, Salman has Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwali and Kick 2 in the pipeline.

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