Shah
Rukh
Khan's
blockbuster
film
Chennai
Express'
producer,
Karim
Morani's
daughter
Shaza
Morani
has
tested
positive
for
Novel
Coronavirus
Disease
(COVID-19),
reports
SpotboyE.
This
is
the
first
case
in
Juhu,
Mumbai,
where
the
Moranis
live
just
two
blocks
away
from
the
Jamnabai
Narsee
School
in
a
building
named
Shagun,
states
the
report.
The
news
has
scared
the
residents
of
the
area.
Confirming
the
development,
the
BMC
Corporator
Renu
Hansraj
told
SpotboyE,
"The
entire
Morani
house
is
under
lockdown.
There
are
9
people
living
in
that
building.
All
will
be
tested
tomorrow.
We
shall
take
all
steps
to
be
extremely
co-operative
with
them."
Shaza
Morani
is
the
younger
sister
of
the
33-year-old
actress,
Zoa
Morani,
who
made
her
Bollywood
debut
with
the
Shah
Rukh
Khan
production,
Always
Kabhi
Kabhi
in
2011.
The
Morani
family
is
said
to
be
in
a
state
of
complete
shock.
Karim
Morani
has
reportedly
informed
people
through
text
that
Shaza
had
not
come
in
contact
with
any
foreign
traveller.
Morani
stated
in
the
text
message,
"My
daughter
Shaza
has
not
mingled
with
any
foreign
travellers
and
had
no
COVID
symptoms
at
all.
It
is
my
duty
to
inform
you
as
we
are
law-abiding
citizens.
We
are
admitting
her
in
Nanavati
Hospital
to
be
kept
under
isolation.
The
municipal
authorities
will
be
here,
tomorrow,
at
10:30
pm."
On
Sunday
night,
the
people
of
India
followed
Prime
Minister
Narendra
Modi's
request
of
lighting
candles
and
diyas
at
9
pm
for
9
minutes
to
showcase
unity
in
the
war
against
the
deadly
COVID-19.
But
this
news
has
indeed
created
darkness
in
the
Morani
family.
Wishing
Shaza
a
speedy
recovery.