Kajol’s Sister Tanishaa Mukerji Tests Positive For COVID-19; Stays In Isolation
BollywoodTanishaa Mukerji, sister of Bollywood diva Kajol has tested positive for COVID-19. The actress took to media social media to inform her fans about same
Tanishaa Mukerji, Kajol Mukerji’s sister, is the second celebrity to test positive for COVID-19 since theatres reopened in Maharashtra, following Kamal Hassan.
Tanisha took to social media to update her fans on her health and to say that she will be isolating herself as needed.
Tanishaa is one of the many industry celebrities that returned to work despite the pandemic. She told BT while shooting for a film in Lucknow earlier this year that it is a very difficult condition for the industry and that everyone is taking a huge risk with their lives, but life must go on and that if we take measures of our risk factors and keep our safety precautions, we can actually protect ourselves.
The actress explains how life used to be so carefree when it came to sitting somewhere on set, drinking coffee, and doing other things, but today people have to be vigilant about everything.
The actor also said that the situation haven’t affected her work. Tanishaa said that the actors are creative people and whenever they come in front of the camera, they become their respective characters.
Kajol was also ecstatic by Tanishaa’s performance in her upcoming movie. Kajol posts on social media saying that she is very excited to see her little sister again on the big screen.
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The actress is very much active on her social media and keeps updating her followers on it. The Mukerji sister often posts on social media for supporting each other’s work by posting movie posters and cheering each other. These sisters always take siblings goals on another level.
on the work front, Tanishaa Mukerji just made her digital platform debut with a short film. Tanishaa plays Debika, a schizophrenic superstar with a dark and delusional character sketch, in Vikram Razdan’s film. The film was shown at the NFDC Film Bazaar and the New Jersey Indian & International Film Festival (NJIIFF).