Bollywood
singer
Kanika
Kapoor
has
been
hogging
the
limelight
for
all
the
wrong
reasons.
Ever
since
the
reports
of
her,
hiding
her
travel
history
from
UK
from
the
authorities
have
surfaced
online,
netizens
have
been
slamming
the
actress
left,
right
and
centre.
Kanika
had
arrived
in
Lucknow
on
March
11
and
was
asked
by
the
authorities
to
quarantine
herself
for
the
required
period
as
per
the
rules.
However,
the
Baby
Doll
singer
ignored
the
instructions
and
went
ahead
with
her
social
engagements.
The
actress
not
only
stayed
at
the
city's
Taj
Mahal
hotel
but
also
threw
a
lavish
party
for
her
friends.
On
Friday,
the
actress
was
tested
positive
for
the
novel
coronavirus
(COVID-19)
and
left
everyone,
who
attended
her
party,
sick
worried!
After
being
hospitalised,
Kanika
complained
about
the
hospital
in
Lucknow,
wherein
she
is
currently
being
treated
and
told
TOI,
"I've
been
here
since
11
am
and
all
I've
been
given
is
a
small
bottle
of
water
to
drink.
I've
been
asking
these
people
to
give
me
something
to
eat
but
I've
only
been
given
two
small
bananas
and
an
orange
that
had
flies
on
it."
"I
am
so
hungry;
I
haven't
even
taken
the
medicine
that
I
was
supposed
to
till
now.
I
have
fever,
I've
informed
them,
but
no
one
has
attended
to
me.
The
food
I
brought
with
me
has
been
taken
away.
I
can't
even
eat
anything
that's
given
to
me
as
I
am
allergic
to
some
foods.
I
am
hungry,
thirsty
and
I
feel
miserable
here."
Contrary
to
her
statement,
Dr
RK
Dhiman,
the
director
of
Sanjay
Gandhi
PGIMS
said
that
the
hospital
is
treating
Kanika
quite
well
but
it's
the
latter,
who
is
throwing
starry
tantrums
during
her
treatment.
He
told
HT,
"Kanika
Kapoor
has
been
provided
the
best
that
is
possible
in
a
hospital.
She
must
co-operate
as
a
patient
and
not
throw
tantrums
of
a
star.
She
is
being
provided
a
Gluten-Free
Diet
from
Hospital
Kitchen.
She
has
to
co-operate
with
us."
He
further
added,
"Facility
provided
to
her
is
an
isolated
room
with
a
toilet,
patient-bed
and
a
television.
The
ventilation
of
her
room
is
air-conditioned
with
a
separate
Air
Handling
Unit
for
Covid-19
unit.
Utmost
care
is
being
taken
but
she
must
first
start
behaving
as
a
patient
and
not
a
star."