Ranbir Kapoor has tested positive for COVID-19, according to his mother Neetu Kapoor, who reported the news on Instagram on Friday. “Thank you for your consideration and good wishes,” she wrote. Ranbir’s Covid-19 test came out healthy. He’s on medications and doing well.”

Today, multiple news outlets revealed that Ranbir had caught the virus Pinkvilla published a quote from the actor’s uncle Randhir Kapoor, who claimed that Ranbir was COVID-positive but added that he wasn’t aware. “”I think he is not well, but I am not sure what he has,” Randhir Kapoor said when Pinkvilla contacted him. I’m not in the city.”

Ranbir’s sister, Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, and cousin Karisma Kapoor, left heart emojis on their brother’s message. The fans of Ranbir have wished him a fast recovery. “Praying for his speedy recovery,” wrote one of them. “Ranbir get well soon We wish him a fast recovery. You all have a lot of compassion and strength to take good care of him, “Wrote another one.

Neetu tested positive for COVID-19 in Chandigarh in December last year while filming for Jugg Jugg Jeeyo. She shared, “I tested positive for Covid-19 earlier this week. All safety precautions are being followed, and I am grateful to the authorities for all their support and swift response. I’m in self-quarantine, taking drugs on the recommendation of my psychiatrist, and getting better. I am so grateful to you for all your love and support. Please stay secure, wear a mask, keep your distance safe.”

Before being found to be coronavirus positive, Ranbir was working on a few projects. He has Alia and Amitabh Bachchan in Ayan Mukerji’s Brahmastra, the period epic Shamshera, Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Animal, and Shraddha.

On Monday, the number of COVID-19 cases in Mumbai rose by over 1,000 for the sixth day in a row, bringing the total to 3,34,572, according to an official. However, Monday’s addition of 1,008 cases was a drop from the 1,100+ cases added over the previous five days, including 1,300 on Sunday.

He added that four deaths brought the death toll to 11,504 persons, while 956 people were discharged during the day, bringing the total number of people recovered in the metropolis to 3,11,407 people. According to BMC results, the average daily growth rate of COVID-19 cases in the city increased t 0.31 percent on