Veteran
actor
Randhir
Kapoor
who
is
undergoing
treatment
for
COVID-19
at
Kokilaben
Dhirubhai
Ambani
Hospital
in
Mumbai,
has
been
shifted
out
of
the
Intensive
Care
Unit
(ICU).
He
had
tested
positive
for
the
virus
last
week
after
suffering
bouts
of
shivering.
While
speaking
with
a
news
agency,
Randhir
shared
an
update
on
his
health.
The
Housefull
2
actor
said
that
he
was
doing
better
and
didn't
need
any
oxygen
or
have
breathlessness.
However,
he
added
that
he
had
a
high
temperature.
A
PTI
report
quoted
Randhir
as
saying,
"I
am
doing
much
better.
I
was
there
in
the
ICU
for
a
day,
and
then
they
moved
me
out
because
I
didn't
have
any
breathlessness
or
needed
oxygen.
I
had
a
high
temperature.
I
am
better
now."
The
actor
said
that
considering
the
current
COVID-19
scenario,
he
is
anxious
to
get
out
of
the
hospital.
"I
am
anxious
to
get
out.
My
children
told
me
to
get
into
the
hospital
(given
the
Covid-19
scenario),"
Randhir
told
the
news
agency.
He
further
revealed
that
he
will
be
discharged
soon.
Besides
Randhir,
five
of
his
staff
members
had
also
tested
positive
for
COVID-19
and
were
admitted
to
the
same
hospital.
Earlier,
when
Randhir
Kapoor
was
shifted
to
the
ICU
for
undergoing
few
tests
after
being
diagnosed
with
COVID-19,
the
actor
had
said,
"I
have
been
shifted
to
the
Intensive
Care
Unit
to
do
some
further
tests.
The
hospital
is
taking
very
good
care
of
me
and
I
thank
Tina
Ambani.
Everything
is
under
control.
They
are
going
all
out
for
me.
The
doctors
are
around
all
the
time."
Speaking
about
his
COVID-19
diagnosis,
he
had
opened
up
by
saying,
"I
have
no
clue
how
I
got
Covid.
I
am
surprised.
Let
me
also
tell
you
that
my
entire
staff
of
five
members,
too,
has
tested
positive,
and
I
have
got
them
hospitalised
with
me
in
the
Kokilaben
Ambani
Hospital."