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A few days back actor-filmmaker Satish Kaushik had tested positive for Coronavirus. The filmmaker was even hospitalised. The Tere Naam director has finally tested negative for Covid however his daughter Vanshika is now hospitalized as she was showing Covid symptoms. The veteran director is now worried about his young daughter and he urged his fans and followers to pray for her.

According to a report in Bollywood Hungama, Satish’s daughter’s Covid report is negative however her temperature is not stable.

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On March 17, Satish had informed his fans and followers about his Covid diagnosis via his social media handle. “Attention please!! I have been tested Covid positive. I would request everyone to get tested, who came in contact with me in the last few days. I am home quarantined. Your love, best wishes & blessings will help. Thanks(sic).”

 

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Now Satish has recovered but unfortunately, his daughter is in the hospital. Sharing details about his daughter’s health, Satish told Bollywood Hungama, “I am recovering and quarantined at home for a few more days. But my daughter Vanshika is in the hospital for the last five days. Her COVID report has come negative but still her temperature is not becoming normal and stable. Please pray for her.”

The Mr India actor further added, “It breaks my heart when I hear her voice crying on the phone. May God keep his children well in these really tough times.”

 

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We wish Satish’s daughter a speedy recovery.

The second wave of Coronavirus is here and with each passing day, several B-town celebs have contracted the deadly virus. Recently, Ranbir Kapoor, Aamir Khan, R Madhavan, Rohit Saraf, Fatima Sana Shaik and several other celebs have tested positive for Covid-19.

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