Veteran
actor
Randhir
Kapoor
is
currently
battling
COVID-19
and
has
been
admitted
to
the
hospital
for
the
same.
Now
according
to
a
news
report
in
ETimes,
the
actor
has
decided
to
sell
his
ancestral
RK
home
in
Chembur.
For
the
unversed,
the
Kapoor
family
had
also
sold
the
legendary
RK
Studios
in
the
year
2019
to
Godrej
Properties.
Randhir
has
also
purchased
a
property
in
Bandra,
near
Mount
Mary's
church.
This
is
because
the
location
is
closer
to
his
wife
Babita
and
daughters,
Karisma
Kapoor
and
Kareena
Kapoor
Khan's
homes.
According
to
the
publication,
the
Kal
Aaj
Aur
Kal
actor's
new
place
is
being
made
fit
for
him
to
shift
there
soon.
The
work
for
the
same
would
have
been
completed
if
not
for
the
current
second
wave
of
COVID-19.
Randhir
had
recently
shared
his
health
update
with
a
leading
publication.
The
actor
went
on
to
say
that
his
staff
members
have
also
tested
positive
for
COVID-19
and
have
been
hospitalized
for
the
treatment.
The
Dharam
Karam
actor
had
stated,
"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."
Randhir
further
said
that
his
wife
and
daughters
Karisma
and
Kareena
have
also
tested
themselves
for
the
same
but
have
fortunately
tested
negative.
The
actor
added
that
he
tested
positive
for
the
virus
despite
taking
two
doses
of
the
COVID-19
vaccine.
The
Housefull
2
actor
had
been
shifted
to
the
ICU
yesterday
at
the
Kokilaben
Ambani
Hospital
to
undergo
a
few
tests.
The
actor
had
also
revealed
the
same
to
ETimes
stating,
"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." The
doctor
treating
the
veteran
actor
also
released
an
official
statement
about
his
health
that
said,
"Veteran
actor
Shri
Randhir
Kapoor
is
admitted
to
Kokilaben
Ambani
Hospital
Mumbai
for
COVID-19
treatment
last
night.
His
condition
remains
stable"