South
diva
Tamannah
Bhatia
was
recently
tested
positive
for
COVID-19.
Earlier
in
August,
the
actress
had
shared
that
her
parents
are
diagnosed
with
COVID-19
and
the
family
is
following
all
precautionary
measures
required,
to
be
taken
during
the
time.
Well
today,
Tamannaah
took
to
her
social
media
handle
to
release
a
note
that
suggests
that
she
has
been
discharged
from
the
hospital,
and
she
will
be
self-isolating
as
advised
by
the
doctors.
Her
statement
read,
"Although
my
team
and
I
have
been
very
disciplined
on
set,
I,
unfortunately,
succumbed
to
a
mild
fever
last
week.
After
undertaking
the
mandatory
tests,
I
was
diagnosed
as
COVID-19
positive.
I
admitted
myself
into
a
private
hospital
in
Hyderabad
to
mitigate
adverse
health
outcomes
and
after
being
under
the
care
of
expert
medical
professionals,
I
am
now
being
discharged."
She
further
added
that
she
is
optimistic
that
she
will
recover
completely
soon.
Tamannaah
wrote,
"It
has
been
a
strenuous
week
but
I
feel
relatively
well.
I
am
optimistic
that
I
will
recover
fully
from
the
health
peril
which
is
distressing
so
many
people
around
the
world.
For
the
present,
I
will
be
self-isolating
as
advised.
A
big
virtual
hug
to
everyone
for
their
love,
concern
and
positivity.
Stay
safe,
stay
healthy,
stay
well.
Love
Tamannaah." Well,
her
innumerable
fans
and
followers
have
wished
her
a
speedy
recovery
and
are
expecting
her
to
entertain
them
with
her
upcoming
projects.
On
the
work
front,
Tamannaah
will
next
be
seen
in
Sampath
Nandi's
sports
drama
Seetimaar.
She
is
also
a
part
of
the
Telugu
remake
of
the
Kannada
film
Love
Mocktail
titled
Gurthunda
Seethakalam,
and
Tamil
crime
web
series
The
November
Story.
Interestingly,
she
will
be
reprising
the
role
of
Tabu
from
Andhadhun
in
its
official
Telugu
remake
helmed
by
Sriram
Raghavan.
Tamannaah
is
also
waiting
for
the
release
of
her
Bollywood
film
Bole
Chudiyan
opposite
Nawazuddin
Siddiqui.